The judge overseeing Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing is no longer overseeing his bankruptcy filing: U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane dismissed the case after accepting an agreement regarding the $350,000 in administrative fees Giuliani was required to pay the court to close the case, the Washington Post reports.
To pay the expenses, Giuliani will put $100,000 into an escrow account controlled by the creditors’ attorneys. He’ll remit the balance upon the sale of one of his properties, either his Manhattan apartment or his Palm Beach condo. His property will be liquidated to pay his creditors, including two Fulton County election workers to whom he owes $148 million dollars.