Rudy Giuliani Reaches Last Minute Deal to End Bankruptcy Case

Published on August 1, 2024

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has agreed to a last-minute deal in his bankruptcy case and will pay an estimated $400,000 in administrative fees to a financial adviser hired by his creditors, court papers show. The agreement was filed on July 31 in federal court in White Plains, New York. According to the court filing, Giuliani, 80, will give his lawyers $100,000 to help pay the creditors’ forensic financial adviser, New York-based Global Data Risk. The rest of the firm’s expenses will be paid from the proceeds of Giuliani selling either his New York City apartment or his Florida condominium, which are worth an estimated $5.6 million and $3.5 million, respectively, according to court documents....