Creditors Push for Trustee in Giuliani Bankruptcy Amid Compliance Issues
Judge expresses severe concerns over Giuliani's financial mismanagement and incomplete filings in ongoing bankruptcy case.
- Creditors request an independent trustee to manage Giuliani's finances due to missed deadlines and incomplete information.
- Judge Sean Lane highlights Giuliani's failure to comply with court orders and expresses deep concern over the case's status.
- Giuliani's bankruptcy accountant recently quit, leaving him to handle financial reports himself, raising further red flags.
- The Justice Department's U.S. Trustee's office may file a motion to dismiss the case, which could strip Giuliani of certain protections.
- Giuliani faces over $150 million in debt, largely from defamation judgments related to false election fraud claims.