Rudolph Giuliani’s creditors asked a bankruptcy court to permit them to formally investigate the former New York City mayor’s finances and business dealings.
A court order is necessary to force Giuliani’s cooperation with efforts to fully understand his financial affairs, which could lead to legal claims, a committee representing his creditors told the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in a filing Thursday evening. The committee accused Giuliani of an extensive history of “obfuscation and noncompliance.”
The Trump adviser was forced to file for bankruptcy in December after being hit with a $148 million judgment for ...
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