Arizona Prosecutors Struggle to Serve Giuliani Indictment
Multiple attempts to locate Trump's former attorney have failed, complicating a high-profile election interference case.
- Rudy Giuliani is one of 18 people indicted in Arizona for alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.
- Arizona officials have been unable to serve Giuliani with a summons despite numerous efforts, including visits to his New York apartment.
- The summons requires Giuliani to appear in court on May 21, but his current whereabouts remain unknown.
- Other indicted individuals, including Mark Meadows and Boris Epshteyn, have been successfully served.
- Legal experts suggest that failure to appear could lead to an arrest warrant for Giuliani.