Judge Dismisses Rudy Giuliani's Bankruptcy Case Over Lack of Transparency
The ruling allows creditors to pursue Giuliani's assets, citing his uncooperative conduct and failure to disclose financial details.
- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane criticized Giuliani for self-dealing and non-compliance with court orders.
- Creditors, including two Georgia election workers awarded $148 million, can now seek to collect on their judgments.
- Giuliani's shifting legal strategies and incomplete financial disclosures were key factors in the case's dismissal.
- The former mayor faces multiple legal challenges, including defamation suits and criminal charges related to the 2020 election.
- Giuliani is barred from filing for bankruptcy protection again for 12 months.

































