Former New York Mayor and personal attorney to scandal-ridden ex-President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, is the subject of a bombshell new lawsuit in the state of New York that reportedly contains a damning audio recording that hears Giuliani making horrifying sexual demands from an employee, as well as multiple other stomach-churning allegations.
Attorneys representing Noelle Dunphy recently filed a complaint in New York state court, alleging that Rudy Giuliani offered Dunphy employment for a staggering $1 million annual salary back in 2019, at a time when Rudy was actively serving as a personal lawyer for then-president Donald Trump. In addition to Rudy himself, Dunphy’s lawsuit names multiple Giuliani-owned businesses as defendants in the lawsuit.
Dunphy claims in the suit that Rudy told her that her employment with his company must remain a secret, as he was embroiled in a tumultuous divorce from his then-wife.
Attorneys for Giuliani’s accuser wrote in the lawsuit, “Unfortunately, Giuliani’s seemingly generous offers were a sham motivated by his secret desire to pursue a sexual relationship with Ms. Dunphy—in total disregard for the restraints that should have protected her as his employee and client,” before going on to further allege, “He made clear that satisfying his sexual demands—which came virtually anytime, anywhere—was an absolute requirement of her employment and of his legal representation.”
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Complaint documents further reveal that Rudy allegedly drank alcohol and “took Viagra constantly.”
To make matters worse for the former New York mayor and Trump jockey, the lawsuit claims that some of Rudy’s sickening sexual demands were actually captured in audio recordings. Additional allegations are made in the lawsuit, including claims that Rudy Giuliani and then-President Donald Trump were conspiring to sell presidential pardons for $2 million a piece.
Dunphy’s bombshell lawsuit is seeking no less than $10 million in damages from the former New York mayor and personal Trump attorney.
You can read the lawsuit in full here.
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