The fall of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani took new heights on Friday after reports surfaced that his new attorneys launched a legal battle over a refrigerator caught up in his $148 million judgment for defamation. And the reality that Giuliani, a one-time federal prosecutor who rose to fame as “America’s mayor” after 9/11, is fighting over an appliance seemed to fascinate and concern CNN anchor Anderson Cooper . “What’s so great about the refrigerator?” Cooper asked during a discussion on the day Giuliani's attorney said he relinquished luxury personal items that he was ordered to give to two former Georgia election workers.

Kara Scannell, a CNN correspondent, told Cooper that under the law, Giuliani is allowed to retain possession of certain assets considered personal items, which could include a refrigerator that was in his Manhattan penthouse apartment which she noted is in the process of being transferred to satisfy the judgment. But, Scannell added, “to get to $150 million seems impossible.” ALSO READ: A second reign of terror: Inside Trump’s blueprint for home raids "I mean, it's thin gruel,” Cooper said.

“If he's arguing over a refrigerator...

" The host then expressed to guest Jeffrey Toobin how he felt about the situation. “It's incredible to me, Jeff. I mean, he used to be the system, and now, according to this judge, he's trying to game the system,” Cooper said, adding, “It's just pathetic.

” Toobin agreed, calling Giuliani’.