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Rudy Giuliani told Michelle Wie he would love to see an upskirt view of her panties as she plays golf...

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Rudy was just trying to be an honest man in expressing his thoughts, but apparently Michelle wasn't too appreciative or flattered by Rudy's desires. This is her response :
https://sg.yahoo.com/news/michelle-...e-story-about-golfing-together-174513678.html
 

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Michelle Wie responds to Rudy Giuliani's inappropriate story
Sun, 21 February 2021, 1:45 am·2-min read
Michelle Wie said it was "unsettling" to hear Rudy Giuliani tell a crude story about looking up Wie's skirt as the two golfed at a charity event. Wie responded to Giuliani's story Friday, calling it "highly inappropriate," among other things.

Wie's response did not mention Giuliani by name, but it was clear who she was talking about.

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Wie's full response:

"It's unsettling to hear of this highly inappropriate story shared on a podcast by a public figure referencing my 'panties' whilst playing at a charity pro-am. What this person should have remembered from that day was the fact that I shot 64 and beat every male golfer in the field leading our team to victory. I shudder thinking that he was smiling to my face and complimenting me on my game while objectifying me and referencing my 'panties' behind my back all day.

"What should be discussed is the elite skill level that women play at, not what we wear or look like.

"My putting stance six years ago was designed to improve my putting stats (I ended up winning the US Open that year), NOT as an invitation to look up my skirt!

"Nike makes skirts with SHORTS built in underneath for this exact reason ... so that women can feel CONFIDENT and COMFORTABLE playing a game that we love."

Wie mentions playing at a charity pro-am. It sounds like she may have been paired up with Giuliani at the event.

Giuliani told crude story about golfing with Wie
Giuliani recounted his highly inappropriate story while appearing on Steve Bannon's podcast. In it, Giuliani talked about golfing with Rush Limbaugh — who died Wednesday — at an event. Giuliani says the two noticed paparazzi following them, and joked about what they had done to warrant extra attention.

Giuliani then said he noticed Wie was exposing her underwear every time she went to putt. Giuliani then told Limbaugh that the paparazzi was actually there to get shots of Wie's "panties." After finishing his story, Giuliani asked Bannon, "Is that OK to tell that joke, I'm not sure."

Bannon responded by saying, "We already told it."

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Women's chitsu is meant to be seen, touched, sniffed at, licked and invaded by men. She should be thankful that some bloke is interested in her cb. There are some women who can only spend their whole life craving for some bloke to express an interest in their cb.
 

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Very famous Rudy Guiliani child molester caught on major film. World famous touch penis caught.

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Many lawsuit now pending, billion dollar claim against Guliani child molester. Now kick out of TRUMPTARD land

https://www.npr.org/2021/02/04/9640...-fox-news-giuliani-and-others-for-2-7-billion


Election Tech Company Sues Fox News, Giuliani And Others For $2.7 Billion
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Sidney Powell, center, and Rudy Giuliani, left, are defendants in a new lawsuit filed by the electronic voting systems maker Smartmatic. The company is seeking more than $2.7 billion over what it says was a "disinformation" campaign about its role in the 2020 election.
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Election technology company Smartmatic filed a massive lawsuit Thursday against Fox News, saying the network and some of its biggest on-air personalities made it into a villain and perpetuated false claims about the recent election.
The suit names Fox stars Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro, as well as Trump allies Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell.
The defamation and disparagement lawsuit seeks more than $2.7 billion, citing damage from what Smartmatic calls a "disinformation campaign" that was waged by people who were unhappy with President Biden's victory – but who also hoped to profit from former President Donald Trump's persistent and erroneous claims that the election was fraudulent.
"They knew the election was not stolen," the company says it in a court filing. "They knew the election was not rigged or fixed. They knew these truths just as they knew the Earth is round and two plus two equals four."
When reached for comment, a FOX News Media spokesperson said, "FOX News Media is committed to providing the full context of every story with in-depth reporting and clear opinion. We are proud of our 2020 election coverage and will vigorously defend this meritless lawsuit in court."
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Smartmatic declined to comment on its lawsuit, citing the advice of its attorneys. Giuliani issued a statement saying, "The Smartmatic lawsuit presents another golden opportunity for discovery. I look forward to litigating with them."
The voting company is seeking unspecified punitive damages, in addition to $2.7 billion in "actual, consequential and special damages."
Smartmatic also wants a federal court to order the defendants to fully retract their false statements about the company.
 

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Dotard fired Guiliani dun want to pay for the $ 2.7 Billion Lawsuit after lying, defamation. Very embarrassing.

Guiliani now no more. New TRUMPTARD coming.

https://abovethelaw.com/2021/02/trump-to-rudy-youre-fired



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It was a great love affair, but now it has come to an end.
“Mayor Giuliani is not currently representing President Trump in any legal matters,” the former president’s spokesman Jason Miller told reporters last night. This morning he elaborated on the conscious uncoupling, tweeting “Simply that there are no pending cases where Mayor Giuliani is representing the President. The Mayor remains an ally and a friend.”
It’s not so surprising, really. Trump has been seeing other lawyers and not even bothering to hide it. Younger lawyers who don’t tweet incriminating details about plots to frame antifa for the Capitol riot. Or leave embarrassing buttdial messages for reporters. Lawyers who know how to keep their root touch-up in place for an entire press conference.
Plus there were rumors of trouble in paradise and unpaid legal bills after Rudy failed to stop Joe Biden getting sworn in.

But who will get custody of OAN?
Here’s hoping Trump and Rudy can at least keep it civil for the sake of the children. And by “children,” we mean all the legal proceedings that are likely to come out of their joint attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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Just yesterday, Mississippi Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson, head of the Homeland Security Committee, teamed up with the NAACP to sue Trump and Giuliani for conspiring with radical domestic terrorists to intimidate and harass the congressman as he attempted to carry out his official duties. (Good luck with Judge Amit Mehta!)
Dominion and Smartmatic have both sued Giuliani for false claims he made about their voting machines in his representation of Trump.
And Trump and Giuliani both addressed the mob on January 6 in the moments before they stormed the Capitol, with Trump exhorting them to “fight like hell” and Rudy clamoring for “trial by combat.” So if news reports are correct that D.C.’s Attorney General Karl Racine is weighing charging the former president under laws against incitement, then Rudy might well be in the frame, too.
“We have a criminal justice system in this country. We have civil litigation,” Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said after voting to acquit Trump. “And former presidents are not immune from being accountable by either one.” This also applies to former presidents’ lawyers.
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But severing ties to Trumpland will have other, more immediate repercussions for Giuliani, who is currently facing an ethics complaint seeking to disbar him in New York. With Bill Barr out at the DOJ, Giuliani probably won’t be able to waltz in there with his clients and demand an audience. Particularly since he’s under investigation by the U.S. Attorney in New York — an investigation which was stymied by Barr and his replacement Jeffrey Rosen, but which is likely to become un-stuck in short order.
If Rudy can’t flog his services to Turks, or Qataris, or Romanians, or Venezuelans, or Ukrainians seeking an in with the White House, he’s going to have a hard time meeting that $230,000 monthly nut for his six homes and 11 country club memberships. And that’s without factoring in the alimony!
Yes, it’s a very sad day. Ah well, we’ll always have Four Seasons Total Landscaping.
Elizabeth Dye lives in Baltimore where she writes about law and politics
 

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Of late, we know Rudy has gone off the deep end. But with regards to this, I am with him. We men are fixated with panties and the wonderful things they contain.
 
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