Giuliani Seeks to Alter Bankruptcy to Speed Asset Sale but Keep Future Income
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Rudolph W. Giuliani told a bankruptcy court on Monday that he would like to have his assets sold to pay his creditors, including two Georgia election workers he defamed in his efforts to keep former President Donald J. Trump in office after the 2020 election.
Mr. Giuliani asked the bankruptcy court to convert his case from what is known as Chapter 11 to Chapter 7, which would put an independent trustee in charge of his assets, similar to what the creditors requested.
Since he filed for bankruptcy, Mr. Giuliani, previously Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, has failed to come up with a plan for a monthly budget and how to pay back his creditors.
"Chapter 7, this is not Club Med," said Susan Block-Lieb, a professor at Fordham Law School in New York who teaches bankruptcy law.
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