After a Georgia defamation lawsuit resulted in a $148 million verdict against him, former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani sought bankruptcy protection, claiming that he lacked the resources to pay the judgment and other debts. The fact that he owes such a large amount of money makes it easy to understand why he sought relief under Chapter 7, but instead of having his debts discharged, he appears to be providing an example of what not to do when it comes to disclosing required financial information.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane dismissed Giuliani’s Chapter 7 proceeding, citing several instances in which the former mayor did not comply with court orders. The dismissal means that Giuliani’s creditors, including the two Georgia plaintiffs, can now pursue him for the amount that he owes them. Specific instances cited by the court as evidence of his lack of transparency include the following:
- Income that he earned from his radio show and other ventures was transferred to companies that he owned, but never reported to the court.
- Giuliani did not notify the court that he had launched a line of “Rudy Coffee.”
- After signing a book contract, Giuliani did not provide that information to the court in a timely manner.
The dismissal means that the man once known as “America’s Mayor” must wait at least 12 months to file for bankruptcy again.
No matter how famous or powerful someone might be, full, accurate disclosure is critical to maintaining the integrity of the bankruptcy process, ensuring fair treatment of creditors and achieving a successful resolution. Bankruptcy is designed to offer relief to those who genuinely cannot meet their financial obligations. By providing accurate information, debtors enable trustees and judges to make informed decisions regarding their case.
A qualified bankruptcy attorney can help you avoid pitfalls similar to those in the Giuliani case. There’s nothing to be worried about as long as you provide an honest, comprehensive account of all assets, liabilities, income and expenses. At Jeff Field & Associates, we steer Georgia residents through each step of the bankruptcy process, including the creditors’ meeting and any communications with the court. We are determined to help you find a lasting debt relief solution while avoiding any obstacles along the way.
For a consultation with an accomplished bankruptcy lawyer, please call 404-381-1278 or contact us online. Our firm has locations in Bogart, Gainesville, Decatur, Douglasville, Lawrenceville and Marietta.