Rudy Giuliani agrees to deal to end his bankruptcy case, pay creditors' financial adviser $400k
- Rudy Giuliani reached a last-minute deal to conclude his bankruptcy case, agreeing to pay about $400,000 to Global Data Risk, a financial adviser to his creditors.
- The agreement was filed in federal court in White Plains, New York, after a judge dismissed Giuliani's bankruptcy case for failing to disclose his income sources.
- Giuliani will pay $100,000 to his lawyers for Global Data Risk, with liens placed on his New York City and Florida properties to ensure payment.
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Rudy Giuliani Reaches Last Minute Deal to End Bankruptcy Case
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has agreed to a last-minute deal in his bankruptcy case and will pay an estimated $400,000 in administrative fees to a financial adviser hired by his creditors, court papers show. The agreement was filed on July 31 in federal court in White Plains, New York. According to the court filing, Giuliani, 80, will give his lawyers $100,000 to help pay the creditors’ forensic financial adviser, New York-based Glo…
Rudy Giuliani agrees to deal to end his bankruptcy case, pay creditors’ financial adviser $400K
Rudy Giuliani has agreed to a last-minute deal to end his personal bankruptcy case and pay about $400,000 to a financial adviser hired by his creditors avoiding a potential deep-dive into his finances.
Giuliani agrees to deal ending his bankruptcy case, pay creditors’ financial adviser $400,000
Creditors include former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss, who won a $148 million defamation judgment against Giuliani for his false ballot fraud claims against them related to the 2020 election.
Giuliani Agrees to End Bankruptcy Case
“Rudy Giuliani has agreed to a last-minute deal to end his personal bankruptcy case and pay about $400,000 to a financial adviser hired by his creditors, avoiding a potential deep-dive into the former New York City mayor’s finances that was threatened by a federal judge,” the AP reports.

Rudy Giuliani agrees to deal to end his bankruptcy case, pay creditors' accounting firm $400,000
Rudy Giuliani has agreed to a last-minute deal to end his personal bankruptcy case and pay about $400,000 to a financial adviser hired by his creditors, avoiding a potential deep-dive into the former New York City mayor’s finances that was threatened by a federal judge.
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