Rudy Giuliani’s Time as a Shady Lawyer Finally Comes to an End
Another one of Donald Trump’s pathetic 2020 lawyers has officially been disbarred.
Rudy Giuliani was disbarred Thursday by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, ending the legal career of another one of Donald Trump’s former lawyers.
It’s the second disbarment for Giuliani, who lost his law license in New York in July over his many false statements about the 2020 presidential election. In May, Giuliani’s D.C. law license was suspended after the D.C. Board on Professional Responsibility recommended that he lose his law license over his involvement in lawsuits alleging election fraud in 2020.
“We conclude that disbarment is the only sanction that will protect the public, the courts, and the integrity of the legal profession, and deter other lawyers from launching similarly baseless claims in the pursuit of such wide-ranging yet completely unjustified relief,” the board’s recommendation at the time said.
On Thursday, the court of appeals agreed.
Giuliani isn’t the first Trump lawyer to face consequences. Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis was suspended in May for her efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in favor of Trump, and Jeffrey Clark, another election denier, was recommended for disbarment in August. One of the major architects of Trump’s 2020 efforts, John Eastman, is no longer allowed to practice law in California and is appealing a recommendation for his disbarment.
It’s the latest setback for Giuliani, who recently tried to sue President Biden for defamation only to have the lawsuit thrown out earlier this month. Last year, two Georgia election workers successfully sued him for defamation, and he now owes them $148 million. Giuliani then tried to file for bankruptcy, only to fail, leading to the poll workers suing him again to seize control of his assets, including his real estate holdings.
The former New York City mayor is in a heap of financial trouble, from losing his accountant over poorly managed debts to trying and failing to persuade Trump to settle seven-figure legal debts. His WABC radio show was canceled for 2020 election lies, and he resorted to selling his own brand of “Rudy Coffee” to make some extra cash.
But his money troubles may be self-inflicted. In May, his creditors called out his “extravagant lifestyle” and “gross mismanagement,” accusing him of accomplishing “almost nothing” in his bankruptcy case. He still owes money to his former attorneys, who say he only paid them $214,000 of nearly $1.6 million in legal expenses.
Giulaini is still in legal trouble in Georgia and Arizona for election interference and is facing a pending sexual harassment lawsuit from one of his former assistants. It’s clear that the man once known as “America’s mayor” is now America’s laughingstock.
This story has been updated.