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Incredibly, the $148 million debt is only the tip of the iceberg of Giuliani’s legal troubles. Over the past year, the former Trump lawyer unsuccessfully filed for bankruptcy, lost his accountant over his insurmountable debt, begged Trump for help settling his seven-figure legal fees (he refused), had his WABC radio show cancelled to spew 2020 election lies and miserably started his own coffee brand“Rudy Coffee,” in an attempt to funnel in some extra cash. He ultimately lost his bankruptcy case due to his unusual spending habits, with the presiding New York judge labeling the former city mayor as “recalcitrant debtor.”

Giuliani is also under the gun for one lawsuit from his former legal representation, which accused him of failing to pay his bill and allegedly only doling out $214,000 of nearly $1.6 million in legal fees. Giuliani, meanwhile, claimed he was stiffened by his favorite client, Trump, for millions of dollars.

But wait, there’s more: The MAGA henchman is also one of 19 co-defendants in the Georgia election meddling case and was named in April in a Arizona indictment indicts yet another series of Republican officials and Trump allies for their alleged involvement in a scheme to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results. In October, an Arizona judge fired a lawsuit Giuliani made in the case, warrant that the ex-Trump aide had “not one scintilla” of evidence to question the legitimacy of a grand jury assigned to his trial.