• @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    421 month ago

    Overdue, no idea what’s taking so long.

    Someone needs to put the screws to him on his claims of evidence as well…

    “Oh, I’ll show you the proof!”

    “Well, we’re waiting!”

  • @some_guy
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    201 month ago

    Oh, Rutabaga, why?! You were the King of NYC. You could do no wrong. You farted in a hearing on your bullshit fake-ballots case. You melted under the sun of Four Seasons (was it supposed to be a hotel? No, T meant to hold a press conference in a parking lot!). You lost a huge case for libeling two unfortunate ladies who were then harassed by the henchmen of your boss who won’t pay you.

    Oh, Rutabaga, where did you go wrong? I can only surmise that you flew too close to the sun.

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    91 month ago

    So we’re just going to ignore the fact that he’s clearly melting in front of everyone? Shouldn’t someone put him in the fridge or something?

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    61 month ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The professional responsibility board in Washington, DC, recommended Friday that the ex-New York mayor and federal prosecutor lose his law license because of his involvement in a bogus 2020 election fraud lawsuit.

    “We conclude that disbarment is the only sanction that will protect the public, the courts, and the integrity of the legal profession, and deter other lawyers from launching similarly baseless claims in the pursuit of such wide-ranging yet completely unjustified relief,” the attorney discipline board wrote Friday.

    Giuliani was accused of violating attorney conduct rules with a lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania that sought to throw out more than 1 million votes in the state, which President Joe Biden won in 2022.

    The board concluded that Giuliani had put forward “no facts to support the claims he made and his opinion that election impropriety occurred does not meet the requirements for filing a lawsuit.”

    Earlier this week, attorney Jenna Ellis saw her Colorado law license suspended for three years because of her guilty plea in the criminal 2020 election interference case brought in Georgia.

    John Eastman, who engineered a plot to disrupt Congress’ certification of the results, was found by a California Bar court judge to have committed “exceptionally serious ethical violations,” and his license is currently suspended while the proceedings over whether he should be disbarred move forward.


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