Rudy Giuliani, once a hero for his leadership after 9/11, now faces disbarment and numerous legal troubles. Once hailed for his tough stance against crime, his legacy is now marred by controversies. His once celebrated past is now in tatters as he is bankrupt and barred from practicing law in New York.
Giuliani’s Disbarment Shocks New York

Rudy Giuliani, once a celebrated prosecutor and New York’s mayor during the 9/11 attacks, has been disbarred. This dramatic decision came from a New York Appellate Court on Tuesday.
Fall from Power

The disbarment marks a stunning downfall for one of America’s most influential prosecutors. Giuliani’s career included a tenure as US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, where he earned a reputation for targeting organized crime.
Election Claims Lead to Disbarment

The appellate court cited Giuliani’s repeated false claims about the 2020 election as the cause for his disbarment. Serving as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, Giuliani prominently promoted the baseless claim that the election was stolen.
Legal and Financial Troubles

At 80, Giuliani faces significant legal and financial difficulties. After a defamation judgment, he filed for bankruptcy in December and was ordered to pay $148 million to two election workers.
Indictments and Allegations

Giuliani has been indicted in Arizona and faces similar charges in Georgia related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Additionally, he is under scrutiny for alleged sexual assault and wage theft by a former staffer in New York.
Washington DC Disbarment Recommended

A disciplinary committee in Washington DC has also recommended Giuliani’s disbarment. His fall from grace, once celebrated for his leadership post-9/11, is now marked by legal battles and a tarnished reputation.
Presidential Run: The Turning Point

Observers see Giuliani’s failed 2008 presidential run as a pivotal moment in his career. His initial frontrunner status faded amid GOP concerns over his stances on social issues and personal controversies.
Political Decline and Depression

Following his presidential bid, Giuliani’s political career appeared to be over. He moved to Florida with his then-wife, seeking refuge at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
Trump’s Influence

Trump’s support came at a vulnerable time for Giuliani. By 2016, when Trump ran for president, Giuliani found a new role as a loyal surrogate.
Controversial Comeback

Giuliani’s aggressive attacks on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign surprised many. His once-statesmanlike image seemed squandered on a contentious candidate.
No Cabinet Post, New Role

Despite angling for a cabinet position, Giuliani continued to serve Trump in various capacities. His involvement in Ukraine later led to an FBI investigation and Trump’s first impeachment trial.
Final Downfall

Federal agents raided Giuliani’s home and office in 2021, though no charges followed. Friends and former colleagues see little resemblance between the Giuliani of today and the man they once knew.
A Hero No More

Judith Giuliani reflects on her ex-husband, saying the hero of 9/11 is unrecognizable today. She expresses sorrow for his current state, noting a stark contrast from the man she once knew.
Post-Election Controversy

After Trump lost the 2020 election, Giuliani played a prominent role in the efforts to overturn the results. This included high-profile, controversial actions that drew widespread ridicule.
Infamous Press Conferences

Giuliani faced public embarrassment during a press conference outside Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia. The incident, along with another where he appeared with hair dye streaking down his face, made him a target for late-night jokes and internet memes.
“Borat” Sequel Scandal

Giuliani’s reputation took another hit with his appearance in the “Borat” sequel. Clips showed him in a compromising situation with an actress posing as a journalist, which he later tried to explain away.
January 6 Remarks

Giuliani’s incendiary comments on January 6, 2021, to Trump supporters, urging a “trial by combat,” further tarnished his image. This call to action preceded the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
Critics’ Perspective

Critics argue that Giuliani’s abrasive and combative nature has always been evident. They claim his post-9/11 hero image masked his authoritarian tendencies during his mayoralty.
Financial Troubles

Giuliani’s financial woes have been exacerbated by multiple divorces and costly legal battles. To generate income, he has resorted to selling autographed 9/11 shirts and recording personalized videos on Cameo.
Property Sale and Debt

In July last year, Giuliani attempted to sell his Manhattan apartment for $6.5 million. He has also faced legal threats over unpaid debts to his third ex-wife, Judith, totaling more than $260,000.
Legacy in Ruins

Andrew Kirtzman, who witnessed Giuliani’s 9/11 leadership, believes his legacy is now in tatters. The former mayor’s current troubles starkly contrast with his past heroism.