Los Angeles Times

Giuliani faces ethics charges over election role

He is accused of promoting unfounded voter fraud claims in Pennsylvan­ia.

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WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani, one of Donald Trump’s primary lawyers during the thenpresid­ent’s failed efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, must now answer to profession­al ethics charges, the latest career slap after law license suspension­s in New York and the District of Columbia.

The Office of Disciplina­ry Counsel, the disciplina­ry branch of the District of Columbia Bar, filed the charges against the former federal prosecutor and New York mayor alleging that he promoted unsubstant­iated voter fraud claims in Pennsylvan­ia. The action was filed June 6 and became public Friday.

At issue are claims Giuliani made in supporting a Trump campaign lawsuit seeking to overturn the election results in Pennsylvan­ia. That suit, which sought to invalidate as many as 1.5 million mail-in ballots, was dismissed by courts.

The counsel’s office said Giuliani’s conduct violated Pennsylvan­ia Rules of Profession­al Conduct “in that he brought a proceeding and asserted issues therein without a non-frivolous basis in law and fact for doing so” and “that he engaged in conduct prejudicia­l to the administra­tion of justice.”

The counsel asked that the D.C. Court of Appeals Board on Profession­al Responsibi­lity take up the matter. Giuliani has 20 days to respond, according to the filing. An attempt Saturday to reach a lawyer for Giuliani was unsuccessf­ul.

The step is the latest against Giuliani for his role in Trump’s debunked claims that the 2020 presidenti­al election was fraudulent.

Last June, an appeals court suspended him from practicing law in New York because he made false statements while trying to get courts to overturn Trump’s loss. An attorney disciplina­ry committee had asked the court to suspend his license on the grounds that he had violated profession­al conduct rules as he promoted theories that the election was stolen through fraud.

The D.C. Bar temporaril­y suspended him in July, although the practical implicatio­n of that action is questionab­le, given that Giuliani’s law license in Washington has been inactive since 2002.

News of the counsel’s action follows the first public hearing by the House committee investigat­ing the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Giuliani met for hours with the committee last month.

 ?? Mary Altaffer Associated Press ?? RUDOLPH W. GIULIANI has had his law license suspended in New York and the District of Columbia.
Mary Altaffer Associated Press RUDOLPH W. GIULIANI has had his law license suspended in New York and the District of Columbia.

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