Why ex-Giuliani aide is not surprised he filed for bankruptcy
After a jury ordered him to pay nearly $150 million to two former Georgia election workers for defamation, Rudy Giuliani filed for bankruptcy in federal court in New York. Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Professor Jared Elias and former 1993 Giuliani mayoral campaign spokesman Ken Fryman discuss. #CNN #News
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