JUDI RIDING ROUGHSHOD OVER RUDY!
Ex-wife threatens Giuliani with jail over unpaid $262G
HARD-UP Rudy Giuliani’s ex-wife is demanding a whopping $262,000 from
New York City’s disgraced ex-mayor and threatening him with jail if he doesn’t pay up! In sensational court papers, Judith Giuliani, 67, says Rudy stiffed her out of $70,000 in shared country club dues and claims he’s skipped a courtappointed obligation to fork over $5,000 a month to pay her housekeeper.
She also insists the 78-yearold who served as personal attorney to President Donald Trump once gave her a
$10,000 check that bounced! Judith also charges her scandal-scarred ex, now caught up in a probe over the failed Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill coup, is in contempt of court and should be thrown in the slammer if he doesn’t make good.
As The National ENQUIRER previously reported, Rudy has fallen on hard times. His New York law license was suspended over his claims the 2020 presidential election was stolen and for “fomenting” the “violent insurrectionist attack” on the U.S. Capitol. Since then, he’s resorted to a series of cash grabs, including a disastrous stint on The Masked Singer and hawking gold coins and cigars on YouTube.
It’s a spectacular downfall for a guy once called “America’s mayor” and lauded for his heroic leadership after the 9/11 attacks. Now, he’s so radioactive he’s not even welcome at the same trendy restaurants that once comped his meals, spies insist.
“There was a time when having America’s mayor sitting in the dining room attracted customers,” says a source. “Now, he’s the kiss of death. Seeing him sitting there, sweating, puts you off your food. No one wants to be associated with him.”
Judith’s legal salvo is only the latest in a bitterly contested two-year divorce slugfest, with the two trading nasty accusations and squabbling like kids. He once claimed she swiped the remotes to keep him from watching himself on TV. She claimed he held her beloved Christmas ornament collection hostage — and they still can’t stop bickering.
“He saved New York City — and that has nothing to do with 9/11,” says New York congressional candidate Peter Gleason. “He cleaned up the streets, drastically cut crime and proved the Big Apple could be managed. Unfortunately, he’s had a breathtaking fall from grace, and it seems like it’s getting worse, not better.”