Creditors Push to Strip Giuliani of Financial Control Amid Bankruptcy
Rudy Giuliani faces allegations of hiding assets and excessive spending as creditors seek a court-appointed trustee.
- Creditors accuse Giuliani of concealing deals and overspending, including unauthorized payments for his girlfriend's credit card bills.
- A $148 million defamation verdict against Giuliani led to his bankruptcy filing, halting the award to Georgia election workers.
- Creditors argue that Giuliani's bankruptcy is a delay tactic and are pushing for a trustee to manage his finances.
- Judge Sean Lane expressed frustration with the case's progress and is considering appointing a trustee.
- Giuliani's advisers claim the legal actions are attempts to silence him through 'lawfare.'