The former New York mayor has been told he must pay two election workers $148m after he accused them of lying to help steal the 2020 presidential contest from Mr Trump.
Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and personal lawyer to Donald Trump, has pleaded poverty in a US court, telling a judge he has no car, credit card, or cash.
Guiliani, 80, was appearing in federal court in the city before a January trial to decide which assets he must hand over to two Georgia election workers he accused of lying to help steal the 2020 presidential contest from Mr Trump, who lost to Joe Biden.
Last December, the now-disbarred lawyer was told to pay $148m (£118m) in damages to Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea Moss.
The women told a Washington court their reputations were ruined and racist and violent threats were made against them that turned their lives upside down because of Giuliani’s lies.
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USA — Criminal Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani tells New York judge he 'has...