Rudy Giuliani’s lawyers scramble to avert judge’s threat of ‘bad things’ happening as ‘high noon’ deadline for cash details passes without resolution

Rudy Giuliani makes appearance at RNC.

Rudy Giuliani talks to reporters before the Republican National Convention, on July 16, 2024, in Milwaukee (AP Photo/Paul Sancya).

A federal judge in New York appears to be fed up with Rudy Giuliani’s antics, ordering the onetime personal attorney for President-elect Donald Trump to appear in person for his contempt hearing Friday morning or have all of his previous arguments on the matter withdrawn from the court’s record for the hearing.

The proceeding stems from the Georgia election workers Giuliani falsely claimed rigged the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden as they litigate the collection of the $148 million judgment awarded to them in 2023.

Last month, U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman ordered Giuliani to appear in person for the Jan. 3 hearing on the contempt issue following numerous requests from the plaintiffs regarding his failures in adhering to filing deadlines and court orders involving the turning over of his personal property and providing information to plaintiffs for discovery.