Bankrupt Rudy Giuliani Still Spending Like A Drunken Sailor
Creditors are gathering subpoenas to uncover his nonsense.
Giuliani, Trump's former henchman, lost a massive lawsuit for defaming two Georgia election workers and his creditors claim he's not being honest about the assets he has disclosed.
Giuliani keeps missing his filing deadlines, and his creditor's lawyers have been issuing subpoenas to get to the bottom of his nonsense.
Besieged by creditors and with his income drying up, Rudolph W. Giuliani laid out an austerity program of sorts in January for a federal bankruptcy court.
He would stick to a $43,000-a-month budget, he said in court filings, roughly in line with the income he drew from his retirement accounts and Social Security. That amount would cover, among other expenses, $5,000 in alimony payments to his ex-wife Judith Giuliani, $1,050 for food and housekeeping supplies and $425 for “personal care products and services.”
It did not take him long to blow his budget. In another bankruptcy filing, he said he actually spent nearly $120,000 in January. The accounting of his spending that he provided to the court was spotty and incomplete.
How can a bankrupt scumbag spend almost $120,000 in a month?