
Rudy Giuliani (left) arrives to address reporters in New Hampshire (AP Photo/Charles Krupa), (right) Shaye Moss testifies as her mother Ruby Freeman listens at right during a Jan. 6 Committee hearing (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin).
Ahead of a Wednesday hearing on Rudy Giuliani’s attempt to convert his Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization case to a Chapter 7 liquidation of his assets, the 2020 election workers in Georgia that Giuliani was found liable by default for defaming, leading to a $148 million dollar penalty, are asking a judge to throw out the former NYC mayor’s case, citing his “bad faith.”
In an objection filed Monday, distinct from but related to an objection submitted by creditors Dominion Voting Systems, Giuliani sexual assault accuser Noelle Dunphy, and defamed election worker Shaye Moss, a lawyer for Moss’ mother Ruby Freeman asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane to put an end to the “brazen” legal maneuvering of the debtor.