Giuliani’s Estranged Wife in Court Knocks His Spending on Cigars and Jewelry
- Trump’s lawyer appeared in Manhattan court with soon-to-be ex
- Former NYC mayor argues he can’t afford the support she wants
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Rudy Giuliani’s lavish spending, including thousands of dollars a month on cigars and jewelry for a new love interest, undermines his claim that he can’t afford to pay his soon-to-be ex-wife support of $63,000 a month, her divorce lawyer told a Manhattan judge.
The former New York City mayor spent about $900,000 over five months, including $12,000 on cigars and $7,000 on pens, Judith Giuliani’s attorney, Bernard Clair, said at a hearing Wednesday in New York state court. She filed for divorce in April.