Rudy Giuliani has alleged that he doesn’t have enough money to feed himself after a federal judge ordered him to start paying the $148 million judgment he faces for defaming Georgia poll workers in the wake of the 2020 election. The former New York City mayor and close ally to Donald Trump took to X to whine about his fiscal woes and beg followers to donate to his fundraising campaign. “Wilkie Farr Law firm and Judge Liman are trying to inhibit me from making a living,” he .
“They seized my measly checking account so I can’t buy food. Help me fight.” The post linked to Giuliani’s campaign, hosted on GiveSendGo, a Christian alternative to GoFundMe white nationalists.
Giuliani, in about half a day, had raised nearly $100,000—and received over 250 “prayers.” “America’s Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, has been persecuted to the highest level through lawfare due to his support of President Donald Trump,” the campaign’s description reads. “Therefore, we are raising funds to go directly to his legal defense.
” Giuliani has so far failed to pay up on the eye-popping figure he owes to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the mother-daughter Georgia ballot-counting duo who sued Trump’s former attorney for comments he made in which he falsely accused them of election fraud. On Thursday, U.S.
District Judge Lewis Liman scolded Giuliani and to hand over the valuable property he still owes. Although he turned over access to his Manhattan apartment, Giuliani is still on the h.