Rudy Giuliani Served With Legal Papers For Arizona Fake Electors Plot During His 80th Birthday Bash
During his 80th birthday party, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani was served with a legal notice from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes‘ office. On Friday, Giuliani celebrated his birthday at the home of Caroline Wren in Palm Springs, California. The party hosted around 200 guests.
Outside Wren’s home, two officials from Mayes’ office approached Giuliani with a notice of his indictment. Giuliani was involved in an alleged ploy to overturn Arizona’s 2020 presidential election results. The event caused panic among some guests. Some screamed while a woman cried. Giuliani, however, appeared calm during the ordeal.
Ted Goodman, spokesperson for Giuliani, stated, “The mayor was unfazed by the decision to try and embarrass him during his 80th birthday party. He enjoyed an incredible evening with hundreds of people who love him—from all walks of life—and we look forward to full vindication soon.”
Before Giuliani was served, the former mayor posted to X taunting the DA’s office. “If Arizona authorities can’t find me by tomorrow morning: 1. They must dismiss the indictment; 2. They must concede they can’t count votes.”
Mayes replied to the now-deleted post. “The final defendant was served moments ago. Nobody is above the law.”
Last week, Giuliani was booted from his radio show, The Rudy Giuliani Show for violating the station’s policy that content cannot “state, suggest or imply that the election results are not valid.”
The radio show was the bankrupt lawyer’s main source of income. After filing for bankruptcy, Giuliani claimed his net monthly income was only $2,308. Giuliani sparked backlash from his creditors for arguing that he should not have to sell his $3.5 million Florida penthouse to cover the jury award.
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