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Rudy Giuliani: Campaign for the presidency (2008) U.S. Senate campaign (2000) ... had trouble holding a job, was convicted of felony assault and robbery, and served ...
The Mafia Commission Trial (in full, United States v.Anthony Salerno, et al) [1] was a criminal trial before the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in New York City, United States, that lasted from February 25, 1985, until November 19, 1986.
Rudy Giuliani speaks to reporters on November 7 after leaving a federal courthouse in Manhattan, where a judge is enforcing a court order forcing him to turn over property to women he defamed (AP)
Rudy Giuliani shot to fame as a crusading US Attorney in Manhattan federal court, where he pioneered aggressive mob prosecutions in the 1980s. ... Menendez was convicted in July of pocketing the ...
On June 20, 2000, Giuliani announced that the City of New York had filed a lawsuit against two dozen major firearm manufacturers and distributors. [22] [23] [24] The ramifications of this action extended beyond the end of Giuliani's mayoralty: President Bush signed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act in October 2005 in an effort to protect gun companies from liability. [25]
Rudy Giuliani was found in contempt of court Friday for the second time this week — by a second federal judge — for continuing to spread lies about two former Georgia election workers after a ...
Rudy Giuliani was held in contempt of court Monday and accused of trying to “run out the clock” to avoid paying his $148 million defamation verdict — which may now cost him his $3.5 million ...
On November 13, 2006, Giuliani announced during a leadership conference in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania that he had taken the first step toward a potential 2008 White House bid by forming the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Exploratory Committee, Inc., allowing him to raise money for national travel and for a presidential campaign.