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January 16 2025 Giuliani settled with Freeman and Moss, agreeing to compensate them and refrain from further defamation, while keeping his homes.
January 10 2025 Judge Howell also found Giuliani in contempt for refusing to turn over financial records.
January 3 2025 Giuliani was ruled in contempt by Judge Liman for issues related to the lawsuit.
2024 Received an honorary doctorate from Touro University.
2024 Lawler requested president-elect Donald Trump to block the Manhattan congestion pricing plan, seeking to prevent the $15 daily charge for vehicles driving below 60th Street.
2024 Rated as the fourth most bipartisan member of the U.S. House during the 118th United States Congress in the Bipartisan Index by The Lugar Center and the McCourt School of Public Policy.
2024 Voted for Donald Trump in the New York Republican primary election.
2024 Signed a bipartisan letter with five other Republicans pledging to respect the results of the 2024 presidential election.
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James Patterson
The television series 'Cross' is set to be released, based on the novels by James Patterson.
November 5 2024 Lawler was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives in New York's 17th Congressional district, defeating Democratic nominee Mondaire Jones by approximately seven percentage points.
October 3 2024 The New York Times reported resurfaced photos of Lawler wearing a Michael Jackson costume with blackface from a 2006 Halloween party at Manhattan College.
September 2024 Giuliani's defamation lawsuit against President Biden was dismissed, with the judge stating that Giuliani had 'utterly failed' to carry his burden of proof.
September 26 2024 Giuliani was disbarred in the District of Columbia under reciprocal discipline.
July 12 2024 Giuliani's bankruptcy case was dismissed, and he was prohibited from filing for bankruptcy again for one year.
July 2 2024 Giuliani was disbarred in the state of New York.
June 2024 Hunter Biden dropped his civil lawsuit against Giuliani.
May 31 2024 The Board on Professional Responsibility agreed with the recommendation to disbar Giuliani.
May 21 2024 Pled not guilty during an arraignment in Maricopa County Superior Court for the Arizona election interference case, appearing virtually. Ordered to post a $10,000 bond and book into Maricopa County Sheriff's Office custody within 30 days.
April 2024 Indicted on charges related to the 2020 election in Arizona.
March 2024 Giuliani did not respond to a motion to dismiss his defamation lawsuit against President Biden.
February 7 2024 Giuliani appeared in court for his bankruptcy case, claiming he is owed about $2 million by the Trump campaign and RNC.
January 2024 Freeman and Moss accused Giuliani of taking unfair advantage of the bankruptcy system in a court filing.
January 2024 Lawler rescinded his policy of banning television news cameras from his town hall meetings.
January 16 2024 Giuliani reached a settlement with Freeman and Moss, agreeing to compensate them and refrain from defaming them again while keeping his homes.
January 10 2024 Judge Howell also found Giuliani in contempt for refusing to turn over financial records.
January 3 2024 Giuliani was ruled in contempt by Judge Liman at a court hearing.
2023 Began serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 17th congressional district.
2023 Mike Lawler opposed the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's congestion pricing plan for Manhattan, characterizing it as an 'outrageous cash grab' rather than a genuine congestion reduction strategy.
2023 Lost a $148-million defamation lawsuit for false claims about two Georgia election workers.
December 21 2023 Giuliani filed for bankruptcy following the court's order for swift payment of damages.
December 15 2023 A federal jury ordered Giuliani to pay $148 million to Freeman and Moss, including $75 million in punitive damages.
December 11 2023 The defamation trial began, with Freeman and Moss testifying about the threats and harassment they experienced due to Giuliani's false statements.
December 5 2023 Giuliani did not appear at a federal court pretrial hearing, with his lawyer admitting it was 'my mistake'.
November 15 2023 Giuliani's new lawyer Joseph Cammarata reported turning over a Mercedes, 18 watches, a diamond ring, and began a process to turn over $30,000 in cash.
October 2023 Giuliani filed a defamation lawsuit in New Hampshire against President Joe Biden for referring to him as a 'Russian pawn' during a 2020 presidential debate.
October 22 2023 A federal judge ordered Giuliani to turn over his $6 million Manhattan penthouse apartment and other valuable possessions to Freeman and Moss.
October 13 2023 The judge announced that due to Giuliani's continued disregard of court orders, jurors would be told he intentionally hid financial documents.
September 2023 Rudy Giuliani was sued by law firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron for over $1.3 million in unpaid legal fees, with the firm alleging he had only paid $214,000 of his total legal bill from November 2019 to July 2023.
September 2023 Hunter Biden filed a civil lawsuit against Giuliani, his companies, and attorney Robert Costello, alleging unauthorized access and manipulation of his personal device data.
September 9 2023 Filed a motion to have the charges against him in the Georgia case quashed.
August 30 2023 Judge Howell issued an order ruling that Giuliani forfeited his case by failing to comply with discovery obligations, increasing the legal fees he owed.
August 23 2023 Turned himself in at the Fulton County Sheriff's Office following the Georgia indictment.
August 14 2023 Indicted along with Donald Trump and 17 others by an Atlanta, Georgia grand jury on 41 counts under state racketeering laws for conspiring to change the 2020 election outcome.
August 4 2023 U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell asked Giuliani to explain why he was still fighting the lawsuit, given his admission of defamatory statements.
August 1 2023 Identified as 'Co-Conspirator 1' in the Justice Department's special counsel indictment related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election, with his lawyer Robert J. Costello acknowledging his role.
July 2023 Giuliani was ordered to pay attorneys' fees to the election workers after being sanctioned for failing to turn over evidence in the defamation case.
July 7 2023 An ad hoc hearing committee of the Board on Professional Responsibility recommended Giuliani be disbarred.
July 6 2023 Introduced H.R.4493, the District of Columbia One Vote One Choice Act, to prohibit Washington, D.C. from adopting ranked-choice voting.
June 21 2023 Lawler voted with 212 other House Republicans to censure Representative Adam Schiff.
May 2023 Daniel Gill filed a lawsuit against Giuliani, seeking monetary damages for false arrest, civil rights conspiracy, defamation, and emotional distress related to the supermarket incident.

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