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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #250 on: June 09, 2024, 10:31:42 AM »
When one loser joins up with another loser, it is Loser Squared.   :D

This man was one of the faces of the "Revolution" in overturning the election.  He gave you the lies.  He gave you the false hopes.  He gave you the soundbites to repeat (and boy... did you repeat them).  He gave you the excuses.  He gave you the attacks on the innocent election workers.  He gave you his hairline.  His law license.  His net worth.  Now he is sitting on the sidelines while you ignore him.  On to the next the bullshit artist.  Rudy is struggling while you instead bleat and repeat the CT that comes down the pipeline.  Used and tossed to the side.  Almost as quick as the shitposter claiming the verdict was leaked.  You Trumpturds should be supporting this man and sending him money.

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Bankrupt Rudy Giuliani’s partner in comeback coffee business is also bankrupt
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Bankrupt+Rudy+Giuliani%E2%80%99s+partner+in+comeback+coffee+business+is+also+bankrupt

Former New York mayor and Trump ally Rudy Giuliani is in the middle of a massive personal bankruptcy case – and one of the businesses he’s using to get back in the black, a Florida-based coffee roaster, is also reportedly bankrupt.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #251 on: June 13, 2024, 08:46:24 AM »
Looks like the karma bus is getting revved up now.

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Giuliani bankruptcy hits breaking point as creditors seek takeover
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Giuliani+bankruptcy+hits+breaking+point+as+creditors+seek+takeover

Tensions in Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case are coming to a head, with his creditors hoping for the drastic remedy of having a third party take control of the former New York City mayor’s finances.

Since Giuliani filed for bankruptcy protection, spurred by a $148 million defamation verdict, his creditors have accused him of hiding assets and a coffee deal, spending egregiously, and failing to timely file required paperwork.

They have now had enough. On Monday, lawyers representing Giuliani’s creditors will return to bankruptcy court in New York, hoping to convince a judge that the time has come for a trustee to step in.

“Simply put, Mr. Giuliani and his bankruptcy case have reached an impasse,” the unsecured creditors committee wrote in their motion.

In December, Giuliani hastily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a jury ordered him to pay two Georgia election workers $148 million for defaming them by spreading a baseless conspiracy on behalf of former President Trump in 2020 that they were involved in mass election fraud. He has vowed to appeal.

Bankruptcy automatically froze the poll workers’ efforts to collect the massive sum. And by filing for Chapter 11 — as opposed to Chapter 7, a more common type of individual bankruptcy that would lead to liquidation — Giuliani has remained in control of his assets, for now.

“Mr. Giuliani went into Chapter 11 because he wanted to retain control. This is the key to Mr. Giuliani’s bankruptcy,” said Daniel Gielchinsky, a partner at DGIM Law who specializes in bankruptcy law.

That soon could change as the creditors hope to take the reins. For months, they have expressed concerns about Giuliani’s genuineness in filing for bankruptcy, casting it as a delay tactic. The election workers believe federal law prevents Giuliani from discharging their nine-figure award in bankruptcy.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane, who oversees the case, expressed frustration at a hearing last month.

“I am disturbed about the status of this case. The question is, as it always is in bankruptcy court, where do we go from here?” Lane said.

In a scorching 55-page motion filed days later, Giuliani’s creditors told Lane that he should take the rare step of appointing an independent trustee, arguing Giuliani has shown a preference for “theatrics over progress.”

“His creditors do not need to accept this as their plight, and the Committee refuses to do so. Accordingly, the time has come for the immediate appointment of a chapter 11 trustee to take control of the Debtor’s assets and financial affairs, including his wholly-owned businesses,” the motion reads.

If the judge agrees, the trustee could look to sell assets or prevent Giuliani from diverting assets to his companies, which have not filed for bankruptcy.

“These incessant court filings are part of a larger effort to bully the mayor into silence through lawfare and a public smear campaign,” Ted Goodman, an advisor to Giuliani, said in a statement. “Mayor Rudy Giuliani—one of America’s most effective federal prosecutors in history—won’t be bullied into capitulation by a concerted effort by bad-faith actors to silence the mayor and anyone else willing to take on the permanent Washington political class.”

Though Gielchinsky said he thinks the motion has merit, he added that the judge may wait so Giuliani can first propose a plan of reorganization to his creditors, which must be confirmed for Giuliani to emerge from bankruptcy. Court filings indicate Giuliani is seeking a third party to fund his plan “so far without success.”

“The big question the judge is going to have to deal with at the hearing of this motion to convert is, do I do this now, or do I just wait and give you, essentially, the rope to hang yourself with when you propose a plan of reorganization that everybody rejects,” Gielchinsky said.

Since Giuliani filed for bankruptcy, his finances have spilled out into public view.

He has disclosed $10.6 million in assets, including a Mercedes-Benz, two individual retirement accounts (IRAs), and three Yankees World Series rings. But the bulk comprises his homes in New York and Florida, and questions have swirled about Giuliani possibly selling them.

Creditors previously sought to compel Giuliani to sell his $3.5 million Palm Beach, Fla., condo. The judge did not order Giuliani to do so, but at a hearing, Lane noted it was a “warning shot across the bow.”

“The debtor can succeed in fending off this motion only to be faced with far more draconian requests for relief by the committee in the future,” Lane said at the time.

Last week, Lane authorized Giuliani’s application to retain a broker to sell his New York apartment, which he has valued at $5.6 million.

“The bankruptcy bought him six months, it’s true,” said Eric Snyder, a partner at Wilk Auslander who chairs the law firm’s bankruptcy department. “But what did it really buy him, if he loses them anyway? Except now he’s in a legal proceeding that’s a lot more intrusive.”

Giuliani’s income and spending have also come under scrutiny, including credit card statements showing he spent thousands to cover costs for his businesses as well as pay the credit card bill of Maria Ryan, one of his employees and Giuliani’s reported girlfriend.

Giuliani’s lawyers deny any wrongdoing, saying he transfers personal funds when business revenue is insufficient to cover his company’s expenses.

As for his income, creditors have complained that many of Giuliani’s revenue streams flow to his company, which has not itself filed for bankruptcy, rather than a personal account.

The former mayor had indicated he lived off IRA withdrawals and income comprising social security payments and his radio show. But Giuliani’s network suspended his show last month after his Arizona indictment for his post-election efforts.

He is now starting a new venture called “Rudy Coffee,” with pre-orders set to ship out this month, according to the store’s website. But that deal, too, has caused a ruckus.

Giuliani is set to receive 80 percent of net profits, court filings show, but creditors say the funds will similarly go to his company. They further claim Giuliani’s own lawyer was kept in the dark until the deal went public.

“Some of them are not real grounds to put in a trustee,” Snyder said. “But the paying the bills of third parties, the not disclosing the coffee contract — those are real issues that might constitute what they call cause to put into trustee.”

Giuliani should find a paying job that will help fund his plan of reorganization, creditors said, instead of “kickbacks to his cronies and a personal slush fund,” indicating they plan to investigate whether Giuliani is “liable for bankruptcy crimes.”

In court papers filed Monday, his lawyers said the comment was a “stretch of facts,” also noting Giuliani has “possible” lung disease after spending time at ground zero following 9/11.

“Maybe the Committee also has a suggestion on who would employ an 80 year old disbarred attorney,” Giuliani’s lawyers wrote.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #252 on: June 17, 2024, 06:44:59 AM »
Rudy Poo.... this just is not going to help you out at all in the courts eyes.  Or in regards to all the other people you owe money too.  America's Deadbeat just keeps getting worse.

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Giuliani accused of spending money meant for bankruptcy case on his girlfriend and her daughter

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Giuliani+accused+of+spending+money+meant+for+bankruptcy+case+on+his+girlfriend+and+her+daughter

Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy creditors accused the former New York City mayor of paying his girlfriend and her daughter rather than those who are owed money.

Giuliani filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December after a defamation case left him owing nearly $148m to two Georgia election workers. Lawyers for the Committee of Unsecured Creditors - basically those Giuliani owes money - are pleading with the court to appoint a trustee — a move that the former mayor objects to.

The disgraced ex-mayor’s court filings indicate that “he is using his income to pay the salaries of his reported girlfriend and her daughter,” referring to Maria Ryan, who co-hosted the newly canceled WABC radio show with Giuliani, and her daughter Vanessa Fenderson, the lawyers wrote.

The filing noted Fenderson is a defendant in two criminal cases pending in Wake County, North Carolina. Public records show she faces drug-related charges.

Regarding both women, the lawyers argued Giuliani has not provided information on their employment or related salary.

Giuliani is using “his income, an estate asset, is being used to fund their salaries, as ‘employees’... instead of distributions to creditors,” the creditors’ lawyers wrote in the scathing filing.

His “estate should benefit from the work he actually does, not his girlfriend, his girlfriend’s daughter or any other third party,” they added.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #253 on: June 20, 2024, 09:11:07 AM »
Hahaha.  It just keeps getting worse.  Eventually the judge is going to come down hard on him and spank him.

After providing MAGA with the lies, falsehoods and repeated CTs to parrot over and over,.... after losing his law license for defending the Orange Turd with lies in courts,....  after attacking innocent workers over the insecure MAGA loser mentality and owing them a shit ton of money... you would think the red hats would come to his aid and send money.  But nope.  Nothing.  Hahahah.  Just like the man he took the fall for.

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Judge slams bankrupt Giuliani for ‘troubling fact’ that he can’t keep an accountant
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Judge+slams+bankrupt+Giuliani+for+%E2%80%98troubling+fact%E2%80%99+that+he+can%E2%80%99t+keep+an+accountant

The judge in former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case slammed on Monday his failure to comply with deadlines and inability to keep bookkeepers to manage his “mess” of financial records.

Giuliani’s bookkeeping was heavily criticized during a three-hour-long hearing in his high-profile Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Judge Sean Lane also heard heated arguments from Giuliani’s creditors, who want a trustee to seize control of his finances and force the disgraced mayor to file monthly operating reports on time.

“There are reasons to be concerned here,” the bankruptcy court judge declared, conceding that the former mayor’s records appear to be a “mess.”

“At a certain point, a failure to comply with [court] orders means my voice will take on a decided edge,” the judge warned. “If people don’t obey court orders, it’s a profound problem.”
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #254 on: June 20, 2024, 12:25:30 PM »
Hahaha.  It just keeps getting worse.  Eventually the judge is going to come down hard on him and spank him.

After providing MAGA with the lies, falsehoods and repeated CTs to parrot over and over,.... after losing his law license for defending the Orange Turd with lies in courts,....  after attacking innocent workers over the insecure MAGA loser mentality and owing them a shit ton of money... you would think the red hats would come to his aid and send money.  But nope.  Nothing.  Hahahah.  Just like the man he took the fall for.

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Judge slams bankrupt Giuliani for ‘troubling fact’ that he can’t keep an accountant
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Judge+slams+bankrupt+Giuliani+for+%E2%80%98troubling+fact%E2%80%99+that+he+can%E2%80%99t+keep+an+accountant

The judge in former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case slammed on Monday his failure to comply with deadlines and inability to keep bookkeepers to manage his “mess” of financial records.

Giuliani’s bookkeeping was heavily criticized during a three-hour-long hearing in his high-profile Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Judge Sean Lane also heard heated arguments from Giuliani’s creditors, who want a trustee to seize control of his finances and force the disgraced mayor to file monthly operating reports on time.

“There are reasons to be concerned here,” the bankruptcy court judge declared, conceding that the former mayor’s records appear to be a “mess.”

“At a certain point, a failure to comply with [court] orders means my voice will take on a decided edge,” the judge warned. “If people don’t obey court orders, it’s a profound problem.”
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Something very satisfying about seeing a former prosecutor getting fucked by the same system he used to fuck others. Though I doubt he will end up in prison.

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #255 on: July 13, 2024, 12:28:11 PM »
And to the surprise of no one.  Except maybe Rudy himself.  Being held accountable must really suck for the red hats.  Lies do have consequences.  America's Deadbeat and Alex Jones are proof.   :D :D

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Giuliani is disbarred in New York as court finds he repeatedly lied about Trump's 2020 election loss

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Giuliani+is+disbarred+in+New+York+as+court+finds+he+repeatedly+lied+about+Trump%27s+2020+election+los


Rudy Giuliani threatened with jail as he yells at judge during chaotic bankruptcy hearing
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani+threatened+with+jail+as+he+yells+at+judge+during+chaotic+bankruptcy+hearing


Judge dismisses Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy case, allowing collection of damages
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Judge+dismisses+Rudy+Giuliani%27s+bankruptcy+case%2C+allowing+collection+of+damages
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #256 on: August 06, 2024, 10:15:05 AM »
Oh Rudy this is becoming more dire.  Slapped by the judge and now those two victims can collect on the judgement they have. Now the AZ case is moving on along with a star witness.  Still no help from the orange buffoon that you lied for.  What’s next for America’s Deadbeat?

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #257 on: September 18, 2024, 10:16:31 AM »
Awwww...   another big LOSS on the ol' resume for Rudy.  Now he can concentrate on paying all the bills he owes other people and businesses.   :D :D :D

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Giuliani Takes Another L in Court as Judge Tosses His Suit Against Biden

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Giuliani+Takes+Another+L+in+Court+as+Judge+Tosses+His+Suit+Against+Biden

Cash-strapped former Donald Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani’s defamation lawsuit against President Joe Biden has been dismissed after the judge handling the case determined that the former New York City mayor “utterly failed” to carry his burden.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #258 on: September 26, 2024, 09:13:47 AM »
No one wants to speak up for, donate to, or offer an explanation for Trumpy's right hand man?  After parroting his lies nonstop now he is basically the invisible man in Trumpy World.

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Rudy Giuliani disbarred in D.C. over 2020 election scheme

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani+disbarred+in+D.C.+over+2020+election+scheme

Last summer, a Washington, D.C.-based bar discipline committee concluded that Rudy Giuliani should be disbarred for “frivolous” and “destructive” efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. As part of the process, the former New York City mayor concocted a series of outlandish excuses for his alleged misconduct, though they didn’t prove persuasive.

“He claimed massive election fraud but had no evidence of it,” the three-member panel declared in a 38-page decision. “By prosecuting that destructive case Mr. Giuliani, a sworn officer of the Court, forfeited his right to practice law.”

The same panel acknowledged some of the more worthwhile parts of Giuliani’s earlier record before concluding, “The misconduct here sadly transcends all his past accomplishments. It was unparalleled in its destructive purpose and effect. He sought to disrupt a presidential election and persists in his refusal to acknowledge the wrong he has done.”

This was not, however, the final word: Giuliani’s ultimate disbarment would be decided by the D.C. Court of Appeals. We now know the appellate bench has, in fact, disbarred the disgraced New York Republican.

If this sounds at all familiar, there’s a good reason for that: Giuliani was also disbarred in New York a few months ago after a court found he repeatedly lied about the 2020 election.

All of this, of course, is separate from Giuliani’s civil and financial troubles with Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

Let’s also not forget that Giuliani has been indicted in Georgia and Arizona, and those charges are unrelated to the defamation lawsuit he’s facing from Dominion Voting Systems. (Giuliani has denied any wrongdoing.)

And did I mention that his radio show was also cancelled? Because that happened, too.

Things clearly aren’t going well for the incumbent New York City mayor, but one of his recent predecessors continues to suffer one indignity after another.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #259 on: September 26, 2024, 09:15:17 AM »
But wait....... THERE'S MORE!!

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Rudy Giuliani forced to pay nearly $300k to firm that probed his finances in tossed bankruptcy case

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani+forced+to+pay+nearly+%24300k+to+firm+that+probed+his+finances+in+tossed+bankruptcy+case

Cash-strapped former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani must still pay roughly $300,000 to a firm hired to investigate his finances, a bankruptcy judge ordered Tuesday, despite Giuliani’s request to reduce that amount by nearly $80,000.

More than a month after his Chapter 11 bankruptcy case was officially dismissed, a dispute between Giuliani and Global Data Risk (GDR), a firm hired by Giuliani’s creditors to investigate his finances, has still plagued the case. The dismissal order requires the former mayor to pay the firm’s expenses — but he objected to the amount the firm says it is owed.

Judge Sean Lane on Tuesday agreed that a “slight reduction” was appropriate, so he ordered a 7.5 percent cut from the original amount, saving the former mayor about $25,000.

In a September 11 filing, Giuliani’s lawyers had asked the court to slash the amount that the former mayor owed by $77,275.00, a 24 percent reduction.

GDR had asked the former mayor to reimburse the firm more than $330,000 for the nearly 1,200 hours of work performed from February 9 through July 11 in the bankruptcy case. That amount of research was “necessary because of the Debtor’s obstructionist tactics and repeated failure to comply with the Court’s orders,” GDR argued.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #260 on: September 26, 2024, 11:09:19 AM »
why post once

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #261 on: September 26, 2024, 11:09:58 AM »
when you can

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #262 on: September 26, 2024, 11:11:39 AM »
post at least

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #263 on: September 26, 2024, 11:12:24 AM »
5 times in

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #264 on: September 26, 2024, 11:13:16 AM »
 a row  ;D

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #265 on: September 26, 2024, 02:12:09 PM »
So you can read every single one of them.

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #266 on: September 26, 2024, 11:13:16 PM »
So you can read every single one of them.

So much for Tiny Tits having you on ignore.  ;D

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #267 on: September 27, 2024, 06:37:40 AM »
So much for Tiny Tits having you on ignore.  ;D

No one on here believed that claim for a single second when he made it.  (just like the other outlandish claims he makes/made)

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #268 on: September 30, 2024, 07:24:29 PM »
Well, one more thing to add to the list of things Rudy has lost because of Trumpy.

Kind of funny she won't vote for her daddy's slave driver.   I wonder if Rudy will vote for Trumpy?  Can Rudy even vote at all at this point?   :D :D

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Rudy Giuliani’s daughter says she ‘lost her dad’ to Trump and begs people to vote for Harris

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani%E2%80%99s+daughter+says+she+%E2%80%98lost+her+dad%E2%80%99+to+Trump+and+begs+people+to+vote+for+Harris

Rudy Giuliani’s daughter issued a stark warning about a second Trump presidency, using her father’s “implosion” as an example of what happens when someone is caught up in the former president’s “destructive trail”.

Giuliani has gone from a revered prosecutor and New York mayor that led the city through the devastation of the 9/11 attacks to a bankrupt and disbarred attorney since becoming one of Trump’s staunchest allies.

This fall from grace exemplifies how Donald Trump “destroys everything he touches”, according to Caroline Giuliani.

“Watching my dad’s life crumble since he joined forces with Trump has been extraordinarily painful, both on a personal level and because his demise feels linked to a dark force that threatens to once again consume America,” the 35-year-old wrote inVanity Fair Monday.
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #269 on: October 01, 2024, 10:10:23 PM »
I know it's her dad and she has to blame someone (Trump) for his actions but most of us have known for decades that Rudy was/is a colossal piece of shit. 

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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #270 on: October 02, 2024, 03:40:09 PM »
Hahahaha.  It only gets better.  All the Trumpturds on here... quiet as a mouse.   Acting like they don't know who Rudy is and was parroting his lies from Day 1.

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Rudy Giuliani Brutally Schooled Over Fake Trump Electors Case Request

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani+Brutally+Schooled+Over+Fake+Trump+Electors+Case+Request

An Arizona judge torched a legal request by Rudy Giuliani in the fixer’s fake elector case Wednesday, ruling that the ex-Trump aide had “not one scintilla” of evidence to question the legitimacy of a grand jury assigned to his lawsuit.

Last month, Giuliani filed a request demanding information about the grand jury, alleging that the group was politically compromised and biased. But the judge overseeing the case, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Bruce Cohen, wasn’t impressed by the conjecture-laden inquiry.

“The underlying claim that formulates the request is based upon pure speculation and abject conjecture,” Cohen wrote. “He alleges not one scintilla of information that would support this claim.”
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #271 on: October 03, 2024, 11:33:21 AM »
Hahahah.... probably was drunk when he sent it.  Still no red hats want to stand by their man here?   :D :D   Or tell us all how this is NOT the election interference they keep crying about?   :D :D :D

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Rudy Giuliani allegedly sent a text begging Michigan to overturn 2020 election. But he got the wrong number

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani+allegedly+sent+a+text+begging+Michigan+to+overturn+2020+election.+But+he+got+the+wrong+number

Rudy Giuliani allegedly sent a text message begging Michigan lawmakers to overturn the 2020 election result – but got the wrong number.

The embattled former New York City mayor, who is also facing trial accused of conspiring to subvert Arizona’s 2020 presidential election results, has a long history of technological gaffes and humiliating mishaps.

The latest embarrassing example was detailed in special counsel Jack Smith’s legal briefing, filed in federal court in Washington DC on Wednesday, which outlines the federal election interference case against Donald Trump in the most thorough detail to date.

include the fullest account and evidence of what happened in the lead-up to the election and Trump’s alleged attempt to subvert the result as if it were an opening statement to a jury.

Giuliani is not named in the filing but is presumed to be “co-conspirator 1”, accused of launching state-by-state efforts to convince Republican lawmakers to support Trump’s mandate of overturning the 2020 election result.

According to the 165-page document, Trump turned to Giuliani when others were “telling the defendant what he did not want to hear – that he had lost” the 2020 election. Trump enlisted Giuliani as his personal attorney because he “was willing to falsely claim victory and spread knowingly false claims of election fraud,” according to the document.

But when it came to sending an important message to Michigan lawmakers in a bid to overturn the state’s election results, it appears Giuliani wasn’t so helpful.

“On December 7, CC1 attempted to send P37 a message (though failed because he typed the wrong number into his phone),” Smith’s document says.

The message Giuliani was allegedly attempting to send read: “So I need you to pass a joint resolution from the Michigan legislature that states that, *the election is in dispute,* there’s an ongoing investigation by the Legislature, and * the Electors sent by Governor Whitmer are not the official Electors of the State of Michigan and do not fall within the Safe Harbor deadline of Dec 8 under Michigan Law.”
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Re: Poor Rudy... (not)
« Reply #272 on: October 03, 2024, 11:40:44 AM »
Hahahah.... probably was drunk when he sent it.  Still no red hats want to stand by their man here?   :D :D   Or tell us all how this is NOT the election interference they keep crying about?   :D :D :D

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Rudy Giuliani allegedly sent a text begging Michigan to overturn 2020 election. But he got the wrong number

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Rudy+Giuliani+allegedly+sent+a+text+begging+Michigan+to+overturn+2020+election.+But+he+got+the+wrong+number

Rudy Giuliani allegedly sent a text message begging Michigan lawmakers to overturn the 2020 election result – but got the wrong number.

The embattled former New York City mayor, who is also facing trial accused of conspiring to subvert Arizona’s 2020 presidential election results, has a long history of technological gaffes and humiliating mishaps.

The latest embarrassing example was detailed in special counsel Jack Smith’s legal briefing, filed in federal court in Washington DC on Wednesday, which outlines the federal election interference case against Donald Trump in the most thorough detail to date.

include the fullest account and evidence of what happened in the lead-up to the election and Trump’s alleged attempt to subvert the result as if it were an opening statement to a jury.

Giuliani is not named in the filing but is presumed to be “co-conspirator 1”, accused of launching state-by-state efforts to convince Republican lawmakers to support Trump’s mandate of overturning the 2020 election result.

According to the 165-page document, Trump turned to Giuliani when others were “telling the defendant what he did not want to hear – that he had lost” the 2020 election. Trump enlisted Giuliani as his personal attorney because he “was willing to falsely claim victory and spread knowingly false claims of election fraud,” according to the document.

But when it came to sending an important message to Michigan lawmakers in a bid to overturn the state’s election results, it appears Giuliani wasn’t so helpful.

“On December 7, CC1 attempted to send P37 a message (though failed because he typed the wrong number into his phone),” Smith’s document says.

The message Giuliani was allegedly attempting to send read: “So I need you to pass a joint resolution from the Michigan legislature that states that, *the election is in dispute,* there’s an ongoing investigation by the Legislature, and * the Electors sent by Governor Whitmer are not the official Electors of the State of Michigan and do not fall within the Safe Harbor deadline of Dec 8 under Michigan Law.”
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A story about something that probably didn't even happen, that nobody was influenced by, etc. with the argument for actual damages about as solid as saying that somebody told someone to go jump off a cliff.

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« Reply #273 on: October 03, 2024, 12:17:23 PM »

A story about something that probably didn't even happen, that nobody was influenced by, etc. with the argument for actual damages about as solid as saying that somebody told someone to go jump off a cliff.

Except for that it found it's way into a legal action against El Orange-O. 

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« Reply #274 on: October 23, 2024, 08:38:31 AM »
Well well well.....  guess who just had their NYC penthouse, Dimaggio jersey, Mercedes, tv and furniture snatched?    :D :D :D :D