
Former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani speaks to reporters as he leaves his apartment building in August 2023 (AP Photo/Seth Wenig).
The “specialized” forensic financial advisor hired by creditors to probe Rudy Giuliani’s assets during his now dismissed bankruptcy responded Thursday that the former New York City mayor is on “another baseless and bad faith crusade” to avoid paying more than $300,000 in fees.
In August, Global Data Risk filed its fee application and demanded $324,843.75 for “1,181.25 hours of services” and $6,854.29 more in expenses racked up over the course of the bankruptcy, totaling the fee demand at $331,698.04.