
Rudy Giuliani will be back in court on January 16, 2025, after his request to postpone the trial so he could attend Donald Trump’s inauguration was denied.
 His non-payment

Rudy Giuliani is currently back before a judge for a hearing related to his non-payment in the defamation case.
 Two employees

He owes nearly 150 million US dollars to two female election workers in Georgia whom he defamed and lost to a few months ago.
 Interviewed

The problem was that Rudy lost it when questioned by the judge.
 Interrupting court

At a court hearing, ahead of a trial scheduled for January to determine the assets he must hand over to the two women he defamed, Giuliani interrupted the court to plead his inability to pay his bills, taking the opportunity to accuse the judge, pointing the finger at him.
 Unfair

Giuliani criticized the judge, whom he calls a left-wing extremist, saying it was unfair to treat him as if he refused to respect the verdict, given that he no longer owns anything.
 Unable to pay

He said he had no car, no credit card, no cash and was unable to pay his bills.
 Under oath

After being yelled at by Giuliani, the judge immediately warned him that he would no longer be able to speak in court unless he testified under oath.
 148 million dollars

Giuliani was found guilty of defaming two election workers, who received a $148 million verdict from a jury in Washington, D.C.
 Lies

He had destroyed their reputations by repeating lies, claiming they had tried to steal the 2020 presidential election.
 This verdict

The two women have been seeking to seize Giuliani’s assets for several months now, but he is doing everything in his power to escape this verdict and has completely disregarded orders to hand over his assets.
 In January 2025

Rudy Giuliani will be back in court on January 16, 2025, after his request to postpone the trial so he could attend Donald Trump’s inauguration was denied.