With bankruptcy case dead, Rudy Giuliani sexual assault accuser nudges judge to jump-start lawsuit after ‘significant delay’

A photo of Rudy Giuliani and Noelle Dunphy from 2019.

A photo of Rudy Giuliani and Noelle Dunphy from 2019 (used with permission).

Now that a judge has thrown out Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case, pending lawsuits can continue, and on Monday, an attorney for a woman accusing “America’s Mayor” of sexual assault, harassment, and wage theft in the course of her employment asked a judge to jump-start the long dormant case.

Noelle Dunphy’s attorney Justin Kelton, in a Monday letter to New York Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Moyne, noted that U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane tossed out Giuliani’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case on Friday and that, as a result, the plaintiff is asking the state judge to hear arguments on pending motions as soon as possible.

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