Rudy Giuliani, the former lawyer for Donald Trump, has added a claim against the ex-president for unpaid legal fees in a recent bankruptcy filing. This adds another twist to Giuliani’s legal challenges.
The bankruptcy filing, dated Jan. 26, includes a “possible claim” for unpaid legal fees from Trump, according to The Independent. Last month, Giuliani filed for bankruptcy after a federal judge ordered him to pay over $148 million to two Georgia election workers in a defamation case.
Giuliani represented Trump in a series of unsuccessful lawsuits challenging the outcome of the 2020 election. However, Trump insisted that Giuliani should only be paid if he was successful in the case. Trump’s Save America PAC made a $340,000 payment to address part of Giuliani’s legal debt.
The bankruptcy filing also includes a claim labeled “Joseph Biden Defamation Action” for an “undetermined” amount. This stems from Giuliani’s lawsuit against Biden in October.
Giuliani alleges that Biden’s use of the phrase “Russian pawn” during a 2020 debate cost him “millions and millions of dollars” in lost business and clients. The filing also mentions a tax refund related to Giuliani’s performance on “The Masked Singer” in California, where he sang “Bad to the Bone” in 2022.
Meanwhile, Giuliani has received less than $1 million from 13 donors, including friends and allies of Trump. His political action committee reported raising slightly over $727,000 from August to December 2023.
These payments were issued to help pay off Giuliani’s legal fees after the defamation ruling. However, the record indicates that the fund has spent over $500,000 on his legal fees, leaving $180,000 in available cash.
The largest contribution, accounting for over 40% of Giuliani’s total donations, came from Caryn Borland of Corona del Mar, California, who donated $300,000.
Giuliani’s financial challenges highlight the consequences of his legal battles and the mounting debts he faces. As he navigates through bankruptcy and legal disputes, Giuliani’s financial situation remains uncertain.
In conclusion, Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing includes a claim against Donald Trump for unpaid legal fees. This adds another layer to Giuliani’s legal challenges and highlights the financial difficulties he is currently facing.