Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani may soon find out how far chapter 11 bankruptcy can go in sheltering him from overwhelming legal bills, Bloomberg News reported. Giuliani is scheduled to make his first appearance Friday in New York bankruptcy court, where he has asked a judge’s permission to challenge the $148 million judgment that drove him to seek protection from creditors. The hearing is slated for 11 a.m. The onetime prosecutor went bankrupt last month after losing a defamation lawsuit to two 2020 Georgia election workers he falsely accused of trying to rig the election for Joe Biden. Giuliani must ask Judge Sean Lane permission to appeal their $148 million award because filing bankruptcy pauses all litigation against him and prevents the election workers from immediately collecting the judgment. The election workers and others who have sued Giuliani, including Dominion Voting Systems, are challenging his request.
