“This case should be dismissed based on injustice," Giuliani shouted from his desk during the e-hearing Wednesday, baselessly calling plaintiff Noelle Dunphy a "professional extortionist." New York ...
Giuliani can now appeal a $148 million judgment, but it comes with a big asterisk: He can't seek bankruptcy protection again for 12 months.
However, The Independent published excerpts from a conversation Giuliani was having with former employee Noelle Dunphy that was secretly being recorded. The recording was used as evidence in a ...
Moyne advised Giuliani to get a personal lawyer during an electronic hearing after the former mayor went on a tirade against plaintiff Noelle Dunphy, calling her a "professional extortionist." ...
The creditors include Noelle Dunphy, a former Giuliani employee who is suing him for $10 million for sexual harassment, defamation and other grounds. Dunphy secretly recorded Giuliani in ...