Judge Silences Rudy Giuliani During Sexual Harassment Hearing
A New York judge muted Giuliani after he launched unfounded personal attacks against accuser Noelle Dunphy.
- Rudy Giuliani was muted by Judge Nicholas Moyne during a virtual hearing for his sexual harassment case after making personal attacks against his accuser, Noelle Dunphy.
- Dunphy's lawsuit, filed in 2023, alleges Giuliani subjected her to sexual harassment, assault, and a hostile work environment while she worked as his consultant.
- Giuliani, who is representing himself, was warned by the judge about the dangers of self-representation and advised to find legal counsel.
- The hearing, marked by technical issues, was held to address motions related to the case, including Giuliani's request to strike parts of Dunphy's complaint.
- Giuliani is embroiled in multiple legal battles, including a defamation case where he was ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia election workers.