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Bombshell lawsuit accuses Rudy Giuliani of demanding employee perform oral sex while he talked to Trump on the phone

Molly Crane-Newman, New York Daily News
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A former employee of Rudy Giuliani accused him of sexual assault in a mammoth Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit Monday, including allegations he demanded she perform oral sex while he was on the phone with Donald Trump and to lie to the FBI.

Noelle Dunphy, a business consultant who worked for Giuliani from January 2019 through 2021 when he was then-President Trump’s lawyer, announced her intention to sue him in January. In response, Giuliani filed a demand to see a complaint.

Her 70-page suit cites audio recordings and accuses Giuliani, 78, in graphic detail of subjecting her to sexual assault and harassment throughout her employment, forcing her to engage in “violent sex” and attend work video conferences naked and work in short shorts he bought printed with an American flag.

“He often demanded oral sex while he took phone calls on speaker phone from high-profile friends and clients, including then-President Trump. Giuliani told Ms. Dunphy that he enjoyed engaging in this conduct while on the telephone because it made him ‘feel like Bill Clinton,’” reads Dunphy’s suit.

“[Some] of the individuals who Giuliani spoke with on these calls were law clients of Giuliani (such as Mr. Trump), who were unaware that Ms. Dunphy was in the room and could overhear their conversations,” the suit details, describing some of the conversations as highly sensitive.

“These discussions included, for example, strategies as to how to deal with the investigation being conducted by Robert Mueller, and whether it might be possible to distract, intimidate, or otherwise dissuade Mueller from proceeding against Trump.”

A representative for Giuliani said he “vehemently and completely denies the allegations in the complaint and plans to thoroughly defend against these allegations.

“This is pure harassment and an attempt at extortion.”

Among other bombshell accusations in the lawsuit include Giuliani trying to force Dunphy to lie to FBI agents seeking to question her about what she had witnessed while working for him.

Giuliani “worked aggressively to hire Ms. Dunphy,” first in 2016 and successfully in 2019, the lawsuit describes, quoting a recording of him saying he “wanted [Ms. Dunphy] from the day [he] interviewed [her].”

Trump’s lawyer offered Dunphy a $1 million starting salary to be his director of business development — monitoring emails, helping him craft responses, and keeping track of his meetings, appearances, and files — and agreed to represent her pro bono in domestic violence litigation with her former partner, according to the lawsuit.

Among the 23,000 “highly confidential” emails Dunphy had access to were from Trump’s children Ivanka, and Don Jr, Eric, his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and former FBI director Louis Freeh. She also cites correspondence from secretaries of state, attorneys general, and Ukrainian officials in the lawsuit, which accuses Giuliani of being reckless in his use of technology.

The suit accuses Giuliani of requesting to defer Dunphy’s payment until his bitter divorce with Judith Giuliani was finalized, and then failing to follow through.

Dunphy’s suit says Giuliani is recorded telling her he was in love with a 20-year-old employee more than 50 years his junior, who he fantasized about kissing, and that with Dunphy, he “just could not control” himself around her.

The former mayor is quoted making outrageously sexist, racist, and antisemitic comments in multiple recorded conversations, including comments like, “I’m gonna make it a little painful,” “Be a slut! Be Rudy’s slut,” “I think of you as my daughter. Is that weird?” and declaring he would “get in trouble with underage girls” who were 16 but looked 20.

It describes Giuliani acting obsessed with Dunphy, calling her up to 53 times a day. The suit references him making inappropriate sexual comments about her and much younger female colleagues, including one recorded incident on March 4, 2019, when he openly fantasized about sleeping with her while drinking Bloody Mary’s on the job.

“Giuliani became drunk, and fantasized about visiting a hotel with Ms. Dunphy, bizarrely saying during a recorded conversation that he would tell the doorman to wait outside with the luggage so that ‘we do it on the floor in the living room … we don’t even make it to the bedroom. All the clothes come off,’ and telling the doorman, ‘I need time alone with my girlfriend, with my daughter. With my little girl,’” the lawsuit quotes Giuliani.

“This became part of a pattern in which Giuliani referenced Ms. Dunphy as his ‘daughter’ in the context of sexual activity and made her extremely uncomfortable.”

Dunphy’s suit lists multiple causes of action, including battery, and demands $10 million in damages.

 

why am i not surprised? trump knows only the best people right? lol  family values my ass...........

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10 hours ago, CoffeeTiger said:

She looks up and just sees this staring down at her. 

Critics roasts Rudy Giuliani for apparent hair dye mishap on Twitter

Do we really know it was a her? 

This is yet another WTH Moment in American Politics. 

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Rudy Giuliani Responds to Allegations of Sexual Misconduct, Rape

Seth Hettena
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Giuliani Smears Former Assistant After She Accuses Him of Repeated Sexual Assault

The former mayor’s lawyer suggested his accuser, who worked for Giuliani for two years as an assistant, was an “escort”
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Rudy Giuliani responded to a graphic series of sexual assault allegations by smearing his accuser, noting an ex had called her an “escort” after a previous sexual assault suit.

Noelle Dunphy, who worked for Giuliani from 2019 to 2021, filed a $10 million lawsuit Monday against the former New York mayor, alleging he repeatedly forced her to have sex with him.

In a statement, Giuliani’s team denied the accusations and attacked Dunphy.

“Mayor Rudy Giuliani unequivocally denies the allegations raised by Ms. Dunphy and every news outlet covering this story must include the fact that an ex-partner accused her of being, ‘an escort that fleeces wealthy men,’” Giuliani attorney Ted Goodman said in a statement to Rolling Stone.

Giuliani’s lawyer is referencing a previous domestic abuse case Dunphy was involved in. In 2015, she accused a partner of raping her and violently abusing her in a lawsuit. That lawsuit ended with a judge ordering Dunphy’s partner to pay her $10,000.

The attacks on the accuser come amid a shocking lawsuit that accuses Giuliani of sexual battery, assault, and harassment and paints a picture of “America’s Mayor” and 2008 presidential candidate as a dissolute, drunken sex pest.

Dunphy said she worked under constant threat that Giuliani might demand sex from her at any moment. She claimed that Giuliani drank “morning, noon, and night.” He also took Viagra, according to the lawsuit. “While working with Ms. Dunphy, Giuliani would look to Ms. Dunphy, point to his erect penis, and tell her that he could not do any work until ‘you take care of this,’” Dunphy wrote in her complaint.  

Dunphy said she was first pressured into performing oral sex on Giuliani a few days after she began working for him as director of business development on a $1 million a year salary. That generous offer was a “sham” motivated by Giuliani’s desire to pursue a sexual relationship, according to the complaint. Giuliani said in a recorded statement that he “wanted [Ms. Dunphy] from the day [he] interviewed [her].” Giuliani has paid her $12,000 in cash, according to the complaint.

While staying as a guest in Giuliani’s Upper East side apartment, Dunphy said she exited the bathroom to find the former mayor in his suite. The former mayor then sat on the bed and pulled down his pants in a scene reminiscent of Giuliani’s behavior in the 2020 film by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat: Subsquent Moviefilm. (Giuliani claimed that he had acted appropriately in Borat.)

“Giuliani then pulled her head onto his penis, without asking for or obtaining any form of consent,” the complaint states. “He had her by her hair. It became clear to Ms. Dunphy that there was no way out of giving him oral sex. She did so, against her will.”  Dunphy said she felt “extreme pressure” to go along with Giuliani’s demands because she did not want to lose her promised salary and the former mayor’s promises to represent her pro bono in legal matters arising from a domestic abuse case.

On more than occasion, Dunphy says she was too intoxicated to consent to sex with Giuliani. The former mayor also initiated sex with Dunphy over her objections, even after being told no, according to the complaint.

 According to Dunphy’s complaint, Giuliani told her he liked receiving oral sex while he was on the phone with then President Trump and others because it made him “feel like Bill Clinton.” The former mayor also told Dunphy that he was concerned Trump might try to steal her away from working with Giuliani, the lawsuit alleges. 

In her 70-page court filing, Dunphy also backed up previous reports that Giuliani was selling pardons. Giuliani said in 2019 he was “selling pardons for $2 million, which he and President Trump would split,” according to the complaint. The New York Times has previously reported that former CIA officer John Kiriakou was told that Giuliani could help him secure a pardon for $2 million. Kiriakou rejected the offer, but an associate, fearing that Giuliani was illegally selling pardons, alerted the FBI, the Times reported.

Dunphy claims that Giuliani instructed her not to talk to the FBI about various matters she had witnessed while working for him. According to the complaint, Giuliani threatened that he had access to professional investigators who could make her look bad, according to the complaint. 

Dunphy says in the complaint that she recorded Giuliani—with his consent—discussing the penis size of Jewish men and remarking how Black and Hispanic men “hit women more than anybody,” according to the complaint. He also made used an anti-gay slur to attack Matt Damon and claimed that Mayor Michael Bloomberg “became gay” because his wife left him, according to the lawsuit.

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1 hour ago, aubiefifty said:
He also made used an anti-gay slur to attack Matt Damon and claimed that Mayor Michael Bloomberg “became gay” because his wife left him, according to the lawsuit.

Sounds like dude is a repeat rapist that needs to be locked up forever.

Being mean to Matt Damon seems an odd thing for the writer to end his piece on.

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3 minutes ago, Mims44 said:

Sounds like dude is a repeat rapist that needs to be locked up forever.

Being mean to Matt Damon seems an odd thing for the writer to end his piece on.

at least he did not make fun of rape victims.........right?

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16 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

at least he did not make fun of rape victims.........right?

I believe he did, after raping them of course.

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36 minutes ago, Mims44 said:

Sounds like dude is a repeat rapist that needs to be locked up forever.

Being mean to Matt Damon seems an odd thing for the writer to end his piece on.

At least it wasn’t the lede.

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