Rudy Giuliani made a bold accusation Saturday that the federal government is trying to starve him to pay out the Georgia election workers he defamed. The disgraced ex-New York City mayor pleaded for pennies from the public by reigniting a months-old Give Send Go fundraiser to support his fight to reverse orders to hand over $148 million worth of assets. “Wilkie Farr Law firm and Judge Liman are trying to inhibit me from making a living.

They seized my measly checking account so I can’t buy food. Help me fight,” Giuliani whined on X. The fundraiser — created on the Christian website over the summer by former Oklahoma Senate candidate Jackson Lahmeyer — has raised more than $96,100 of its $100,00 goal, and has racked up 250 “prayers.

” The funds will benefit the Rudy Giuliani Freedom Fund so the former Donald Trump attorney can appeal orders that he hand over the $148 million in damages to election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss , who he accused of trying to cheat Trump out of the 2020 presidential election. The public begging comes just days after Giuliani brazenly rolled up to a Florida polling site Tuesday in the vintage Mercedes he’s been ordered to surrender to the pair. In court Thursday, Giuliani tried telling a Manhattan federal court that he wanted his own name removed from a document he’s required to file listing the people who know where his assets — including the blue convertible 1980 Model SL500 once owned by Hol.