Bankrupt (in multiple ways) former Trump attorney and not coincidentally co-conspirator Rudy Giuliani spent more than $120,000 for personal expenses in January despite pledging to a bankruptcy court to limit his spending to “just” $43,000 per month, the New York Times reports.
In a plan given to the court in January as he sits on more than $150 million in debt, Giuliani provided an outline of his spending including $5,000 in alimony payments to his last ex-wife and $13,000 for nursing home expenses for his mother, who later died in March. Giuliani did not budget anything for entertainment, subscriptions, or club memberships.
Giuliani’s reality, however, was different, and it’s pissing off the multitude of creditors he has. After first submitting incomplete records as part of required court documentation, Giuliani then filed accounts for January showing more than 60 Amazon transactions, multiple car service rides, various entertainment subscriptions, and more than two dozen American Express transactions. Curiously, one of the expenses Giuliani lists is paying off a business associate’s debt; what assets Giuliani used to pay that person’s debt is unclear.