Tweet Facebook Mail Rudy Giuliani is no longer entitled to bankruptcy protection, a judge decided yesterday, making it possible for creditors to immediately pursue his assets within days. The former mayor of New York sought bankruptcy protection after a jury awarded two Georgia election workers $US148 million ($218 million) because Giuliani defamed them after the 2020 election. The judge's decision Friday, to end his bankruptcy, paves the way for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, as well as other creditors, who are trying to collect on the more than $US150 million ($221 million) Giuliani owes.

READ MORE: John Setka quits as boss of CFMEU Victoria Judge dismisses Giuliani's bankruptcy case, allowing creditors to try to seize his assets (CNN) Judge Sean Lane of the federal bankruptcy court in New York made the decision partly because of Giuliani's lack of transparency after he filed for bankruptcy more than six months ago. Lane highlighted in his 22-page opinion that Giuliani hadn't provided any insight whatsoever into the books of companies he solely owns, and that have taken in thousands of dollars in wire transfers in recent weeks. The judge also said Giuliani hasn't been fully transparent with his creditors – such as by not fully explaining on time an upcoming book contract he has, or keeping his personal earnings from a radio show and podcast coming into one of the corporate accounts.

"Giuliani has failed to provide an accurate and complete picture of his financial affairs in.