Who is Judith Giuliani? All about Rudy Giuliani s ex wives as former sues NYC mayor for $262 000
Who is Judith Giuliani? All about Rudy Giuliani's ex-wives as former sues NYC mayor for $262,000 Judith Giuliani has reportedly sued her ex-husband Rudy Giuliani over contempt of court (Image via Jared Siskin/Getty Images) ’s former wife Judith Giuliani recently sued him over alleged contempt of court and asked for over a quarter of a million dollars in compensation to avoid a prison sentence. As per new court documents obtained by Page Six, Judith claimed that the former New York mayor owes her $262,000 in their divorce settlement, which includes $140,000 for a Palm Beach house, $70,000 for club membership, and $5,000 per month for housekeeping fees. Rudy Giuliani is sued by ex-wife Judith: she’s demanding $260,000 or wants Rudy in prison.Rudy Giuliani is sued by ex-wife Judith: she’s demanding $260,000 or wants Rudy in prison. She also claimed that Giuliani owes her $45,000 in back pay for the latter. Judith further stated that the Palm Beach property was listed for $3.3 million in 2019 but even though it was not sold, Giuliani is “required to pay me $200,000” as per their legal agreement. Judith also alleged that her former has only paid her $60,000 so far. While Judith noted that Giuliani failed to pay “his half of the annual club membership dues,” she also claimed that she had to provide $70000 for his dues and is now looking forward to receiving her money back. “I had no choice but to pay his share of the dues… in order to remain in good standing with the clubs.” She also alleged that Giuliani has made “inconsistent and sporadic payments” to her since last summer, and also sent her a $10,000 check in June 2021 that later bounced “due to insufficient funds.” Pay me $260K or go to prison – Rudy Giuliani sued by ex-wife Judith
Former Donald Trump’s lawyer and 107th Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani has been sued by his ex-wife Judith. Guiliani’s ex-wife who wants him to cough up more than a quarter of a million dollars or go…Pay me $260K or go to prison – Rudy Giuliani sued by ex-wife JudithFormer Donald Trump’s lawyer and 107th Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani has been sued by his ex-wife Judith. Guiliani’s ex-wife who wants him to cough up more than a quarter of a million dollars or go… Despite Rudy Giuliani's consistent legal woes in recent years, Judith believes he has sufficient funds to provide the $262,000 settlement: “He owns multiple properties in New York City and Palm Beach [and it seems] he has significant earnings from his media-related contracts and deals.” As per the filings, Judith has asked her ex-husband to pay his dues “immediately with interest.” Her lawyers have also mentioned that Giuliani's absence in court may also result in “immediate arrest or imprisonment for contempt of court.” Judith and Rudy Giuliani filed for divorce in April 2018 and their separation was officially finalized in December 2019 after a legal settlement.
Former Donald Trump’s lawyer and 107th Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani has been sued by his ex-wife Judith. Guiliani’s ex-wife who wants him to cough up more than a quarter of a million dollars or go…Pay me $260K or go to prison – Rudy Giuliani sued by ex-wife JudithFormer Donald Trump’s lawyer and 107th Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani has been sued by his ex-wife Judith. Guiliani’s ex-wife who wants him to cough up more than a quarter of a million dollars or go… Despite Rudy Giuliani's consistent legal woes in recent years, Judith believes he has sufficient funds to provide the $262,000 settlement: “He owns multiple properties in New York City and Palm Beach [and it seems] he has significant earnings from his media-related contracts and deals.” As per the filings, Judith has asked her ex-husband to pay his dues “immediately with interest.” Her lawyers have also mentioned that Giuliani's absence in court may also result in “immediate arrest or imprisonment for contempt of court.” Judith and Rudy Giuliani filed for divorce in April 2018 and their separation was officially finalized in December 2019 after a legal settlement.