David Wolfe, one of the two lawyers representing Rudy Giuliani in the Fulton County, Georgia racketeering trial concerning Donald Trump’s efforts to disenfranchise millions of Georgia voters in a vain attempt to maintain power, has left the case, a filing to the court announced.
It’s unknown if Giuliani has paid his legal fees: a $100,000 per plate fundraiser held for him at Trump’s Bedminster golf course raised an unknown amount of money; it’s unknown if Trump took his typical 90% cut of funds raised. During an interview earlier this month on CNN, Wolfe blew up at the announcer when asked who was paying his fees. Giuliani’s sole remaining lawyer in the Georgia case is Brian Tevis, who is reportedly being assisted by Manhattan attorney John Esposito