With his attorney in tow, Rudy Giuliani traveled to Mar-a-Lago in recent months on a mission to make a personal and desperate appeal to former President Donald Trump to pay his legal bills. By going in person, a source familiar with the matter told CNN, Giuliani and his lawyer Robert Costello believed they could explain face-to-face why Trump needed to assist his former attorney with his ballooning legal bills.

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    The Idiot stiffed the lawyers who defended him for stiffing his previous lawyers.

    With emotional distance this will be endlessly hilarious. But living through it, in real time, I am pulling my hair out.

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      To put a modern twist on an old saying: lie down with grifters, get up with fees.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    With his attorney in tow, Rudy Giuliani traveled to Mar-a-Lago in recent months on a mission to make a personal and desperate appeal to former President Donald Trump to pay his legal bills.

    By going in person, a source familiar with the matter told CNN, Giuliani and his lawyer Robert Costello believed they could explain face-to-face why Trump needed to assist his former attorney with his ballooning legal bills.

    Giuliani’s trip to Mar-a-Lago, which has not been previously reported, indicates the level of financial stress that he has been facing for months, as his legal troubles have continued to pile up.

    Giuliani sat down voluntarily with special counsel Jack Smith’s investigators this summer, and he was indicted this week in Georgia by the Fulton County district attorney.

    CNN reported on Tuesday that Giuliani is staring down hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills and sanctions amid numerous lawsuits tied to his false claims that the 2020 election was rigged.

    His attorneys have said in court that these legal quagmires have left him effectively out of cash and that he “cannot afford” a potentially $15,000 to $23,000 bill to pay for more discovery-related document searches.


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      I have no pity for the man, but lol at our legal system “Help, I’m too poor to go along with being indicted!” (Which probably is a crime, too)

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    Trump will have to pay Rudy’s bills. They did crimes together. Rudy will flip if he has too. Rudy has lost everything supporting Trump. Rudy may realize that. Right Rudy?

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      Rudy’s net worth is like $40-45 million, he’s in no danger of going broke. He just didn’t want to have to sell one of his houses / apartments.

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    Pay my bills… or else I’ll flip "???

    That sounds like the subtext of “how paying Giuliani’s bills was ultimately in Trump’s best interest”.

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        I don’t think Trump has the guts to disappear anyone. He might make vague statements and hope his cult fills in the blanks and acts, but he distanced himself from his own coup while it was still in progress.

        Now if Rudy threatens to flip on the Russians, that could be a different story. If the Russians feel like they can afford to do anything to popular American figures, that is.

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    But what has surprised those in Trump’s inner circle is the former president’s unwillingness to pay for Giuliani’s bills

    Really?