Rudolph Giuliani urged a bankruptcy court to reject efforts by his creditors to force the sale of his Palm Beach, Fla. condominium, saying the request is premature and lacks a legal basis.
The bankrupt former New York City mayor, who owes nearly $150 million in legal judgments, said in court papers Thursday that a March 15 request to have his Florida residence put up for sale is unsupported by the law and fails to account for the possibility that he might be able to dramatically reduce his legal liabilities through a pending appeal. His creditors, including two Georgia 2020 election ...
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