Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani predicted he would be disbarred and that it would help him "in heaven."
During his Sunday WABC radio broadcast, Giuliani offered what he said was "confidential stuff" after he was found liable for defaming two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
"The Bar Association is going to crucify me no matter what," he griped. "I will be disbarred in New York. I will be disbarred in Washington. It will have nothing to do with anything I did wrong."
"And I consider that something that will help me in heaven for sticking to my principles and not being a weakling, like all these weaklings who are afraid to represent Trump," he added.
Giuliani claimed he was not given all the evidence to defend his case.
"And when I object to the person for the Bar Association for it, they say, oh, that's the way we got it from Atlanta," he said. "Do nothing about it. Do nothing to dismiss the case or hold up the case until we find out about this fraud."
"And these DAs and people prosecuting me are headhunters," he concluded.
Giuliani declared bankruptcy last year after being ordered to pay Freeman and Moss $148 million in damages.
Watch the video below from WABC.