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In the lawsuit, attorneys for Noelle Dunphy allege that Giuliani offered her employment for a salary of $1 million a year in 2019 when Giuliani was serving as an attorney for then-President Donald Trump.
“He made clear that satisfying his sexual demands—which came virtually anytime, anywhere—was an absolute requirement of her employment and of his legal representation,” the lawsuit says.
Giuliani’s demands for sex were captured on recordings, according to court documents [which contain poopoo words, so don't click the links within the link if that would upset you].
In one instance, for example, Giuliani promised Ms. Dunphy that he would give her $300,000 if she would forgo her legal rights in connection with her pending case and “[fornicate] me like crazy.” This statement was recorded.1
In addition to his sexual demands, Giuliani went on alcohol-drenched rants that included sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks, which made the work environment unbearable. Many of these comments were recorded.
At this point, of course, we only have her (and her lawyers') side of the story.
“He made clear that satisfying his sexual demands—which came virtually anytime, anywhere—was an absolute requirement of her employment and of his legal representation,” the lawsuit says.
Giuliani’s demands for sex were captured on recordings, according to court documents [which contain poopoo words, so don't click the links within the link if that would upset you].
In one instance, for example, Giuliani promised Ms. Dunphy that he would give her $300,000 if she would forgo her legal rights in connection with her pending case and “[fornicate] me like crazy.” This statement was recorded.1
In addition to his sexual demands, Giuliani went on alcohol-drenched rants that included sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks, which made the work environment unbearable. Many of these comments were recorded.
At this point, of course, we only have her (and her lawyers') side of the story.