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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane in White Plains, New York, also banned Giuliani from seeking bankruptcy for one year. ... News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium ...
Judge Sean Lane also heard heated arguments from Giuliani’s creditors, who want a trustee to seize control of his finances and force the disgraced mayor to file monthly operating reports on time.
Judge Sean Lane of the federal bankruptcy court in New York made the decision partly because of Giuliani’s lack of transparency after he filed for bankruptcy more than six months ago.
The judge cited failures to comply with court orders, failure to disclose sources of income, and his apparent unwillingness to hire an accountant to go over his books. “Such a failure is a clear red flag,” Lane wrote. Dismissing the case ends his pursuit of bankruptcy protection, but it doesn’t absolve him of his debts.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane criticized Giuliani for repeated “uncooperative conduct,” self-dealing, and a lack of transparency. “Such a failure is a clear red flag,” Lane wrote.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane said at a court hearing in White Plains, New York, that he would rule Friday on competing requests from Giuliani and his creditors about the future of his bankruptcy.
A decision from bankruptcy court judge Sean Lane on Friday came days after Giuliani himself moved to dismiss his case, and after lawyers for the two election workers and other people the disgraced ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Sean Lane of the Southern District of New York had said he would dismiss Giuliani's petition seeking bankruptcy protections after he found that Giuliani, the onetime ...