Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor and attorney for Donald Trump, has been granted permission by a bankruptcy court to challenge a $148 million defamation verdict. This verdict was awarded to two former Georgia election workers whom Giuliani had falsely accused. Attorneys for the election workers have criticized Giuliani's attempt to use Chapter 11 bankruptcy to avoid paying the legal bills, accusing him of 'looking to have his cake and eat it too'.
Bankruptcy Judge Allows Rudy Giuliani to Seek New Trial to Challenge $148 Million Defamation Verdict Awarded to Georgia Election Workers via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/XtaNYmLUdH
Zuck wants to be Sam without the rug-pull part. https://t.co/QqlgWIR341
"'There is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.' Not the words of an angry leprechaun! That is how Rudy Giuliani's lawyer described his client's assets at bankruptcy court this morning" –@alexwagner https://t.co/eqlLuA2ZU4
Rudy Giuliani, ex-lawyer for Donald Trump, gets bankruptcy court permission to challenge a $148 million defamation verdict https://t.co/aivB1O4swO
Rudy Giuliani, ex-lawyer for Donald Trump, was granted bankruptcy court permission to challenge a $148 million defamation verdict https://t.co/rhmkgSQu3u https://t.co/rhmkgSQu3u
⚠️ GIULIANI SEEKS TO FIGHT $148 MILLION VERDICT DESPITE BANKRUPTCY (Reuters) Lawyers for Rudy Giuliani asked a U.S. bankruptcy judge on Friday for permission to challenge a $148 million defamation verdict won by two former Georgia election workers that he falsely accused of… https://t.co/WiVUKjMqcn
Seems like zuck was thinking the same way, except he gets to have his cake and eat it too. https://t.co/mCXqvkNYp6
Georgia election workers argue Giuliani can't "have his cake and eat it" with bankruptcy filing https://t.co/Hh4gdK6kiU
Attorneys for two former election workers to whom Giuliani owes nearly $150 million said he is "looking to have his cake and eat it too." https://t.co/P6QfSSakQZ
Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani may soon find out how far Chapter 11 bankruptcy can go in sheltering him from overwhelming legal bills https://t.co/zV7M74Nefc