Rudy Giuliani, past mayor of New York City, was ordered to appear before the New York Supreme Court for making claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
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On July 2, the New York appellate court ordered Giuliani to be “disbarred from the practice of law, successful quickly, and until the more order of this Court, and his name removed from the list of attorneys and counselors- at-law in the State of New York.”
Giuliani is no longer able to practice law in his home state of New York, where he was once hailed by the mainstream media as” America’s Mayor” after September 11 and as the former federal prosecutor who defrauded the Crowd.
The former mayor of New York City and specific attorney for former president Donald Trump immediately challenged the effects of the previous presidential election, which elected President Joe Biden in business.
The aftermath of the 2020 election has long been left by severe allegations of organized vote fraud by followers of the former president in several important state.
The 5 determine board claimed that Giuliani “repeatedly and intentionally made false statements, some of which were perjurious, to the federal prosecutor, state legislators, the common … and this Court concerning the 2020 Presidential election, in which he baselessly attacked and undermined the integrity of this country’s political method”.
Giuliani’s accusations of voter fraud were disproven by the administrative court, and they found that he had misrepresented the information.
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The judge stated that” these false statements were made inadvertently to support respondent’s claim that his client stole his client’s success in the 2020 United States presidential election due to widespread voter fraud.”
” The seriousness of]Giuliani’s ] misconduct cannot be overstated”,  , the appellate justices concluded in their opinion, adding that the former mayor, “flagrantly misused his prominent position as the personal attorney for former President Trump and his campaign, through which respondent repeatedly and intentionally made false statements”.
” In so doing, respondent never merely deliberately violated some of the most basic tenets of the legitimate career, but he also actively contributed to the national conflict that has followed the 2020 Presidential election, for which he is fully unrepentant”, the court concluded.
Ted Goodman, a spokesman for Giuliani, stated to Politico,” We will be appealing this objectively flawed decision in hopes that the appellate process will restore integrity to our system of justice.”
” Leaders of the legal system who uphold the rule of law in this country should immediately speak out against this politically and ideologically wrongdoing decision,” Goodman continued.
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The former mayor is also awaiting the outcome of his appeal to the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals, where he is also facing disbarment proceedings.
Giuliani has been charged with the crime of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election, as Democrat prosecutors funded by George Soros in Arizona and Georgia have added.
After a federal jury ordered him to pay$ 148 million to two Georgia election workers he accused of committing ballot fraud, Giuliani filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December of that year.
Giuliani also testified to Andrea Schwartz of the Office of the United States Trustee that, according to Newsweek, Trump still owed him about$ 2 million in back pay and that numerous invoices were being ignored during his bankruptcy deposition in February.