Failed New York lawyer and Nosferatu role player Rudy Giuliani’s gross incompetence may have finally benefited him: the judge who recently dismissed Giuliani’s bankruptcy case said he may be forced to reopen the case to appoint an overseer to straighten out the former Trump attorney’s financial information, NBC News reports.
Like Gateway Pundit, Giuliani filed for bankruptcy to try to protect assets at risk from various defamation lawsuits including one he lost to two Fulton County, Georgia election workers for $148 million. After Giuliani repeatedly failed to submit demanded records to creditors, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Sean Lane threw out the filing and allowed Giuliani’s creditors to sue him.
Lane now, however, finds himself in a position where he cannot dismiss the case because Giuliani has not paid the required administrative fee, and in order to ensure Giuliani would pay the fees in the future, Lane could keep the case open and appoint a trustee to clear up, manage and liquidate Giuliani’s assets as appropriate. That trustee would essentially keep Giuliani on an allowance approved by the court. Lane asked the involved parties’ lawyers to submit their preferences.