Rudy Giuliani hosts podcast after sex abuse allegations in lawsuit

Nothing to see here! Rudy Giuliani ignores sex abuse lawsuit and rants about Durham report on his podcast after consultant, 43, claimed he forced her into sex while ‘constantly taking Viagra’ and insulted ‘freakin’ Arabs’ and ‘Jews’

  • Noelle Dunphy, 43, is suing Rudy Giuliani, 78, for $2million in damages 
  • She claims he made ‘racist, anti-Semitic’ comments in ‘alcohol-drenched rants’ 

Rudy Giuliani ignored the claims of a former consultant who says he sexually harassed and abused her to host his America’s Mayor podcast last night,  choosing instead to focus on the bombshell Durham FBI report and not his own controversy. 

The 78-year-old attorney went live on YouTube and Twitter last night but made no mention of the claims filed against him by Noelle Dunphy, a consultant who briefly worked for him. 

She is now suing, claiming Giuliani did not pay her, but forced her into sex acts and sexually harassed her. In her lawsuit filed on Monday, she claims he ‘drank morning, noon and night’, and ‘took Viagra constantly’. 

His ‘alcohol-drenched rants’ included ‘sexist, racist and anti-Semitic’ remarks, she claims. 

Among them is his apparent view that Jews should ‘get over Passover’.

The 78-year-old attorney went live on YouTube and Twitter last night but made no mention of the claims filed against him by Noelle Dunphy, a consultant who briefly worked for him

Dunphy, seen with Giuliani at Mar-a-Lago in 2019, claims he forced her into sex and harassed her 

‘Jews want to go through their freaking Passover all the time, man oh man. Get over the Passover. It was like 3,000 years ago. The red sea parted, big deal. It’s not the first time that happened,’ he is alleged to have said. 

He also ranted about ‘freakin’ Arabs’, she claims.

Dunphy alleges that Guiliani forced her to perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone with Donald Trump. 

‘Throughout the employment and attorney-client relationship, Giuliani forced Ms. Dunphy to perform oral sex on him. 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,”‘ the lawsuit claims. 

She included screenshots of a text where he asked if he could ‘shower’ with her, and where she complained about not being ‘reimbursed’ for hotel rooms on Valentine’s Day. 

Dunphy says she has audio recordings of other statements he made which she claims proves that their relationship was not consensual. 

The pair during another trip to Florida in 2019 when she says they met the King of Spain 

Dunphy and Giuliani are pictured at a golf tournament

She is suing for $2million in damages. 

She said she was hired by Giuliani in January 2019, while he was working as Trump’s lawyer.

Dunphy alleges that Giuliani told her a month later that they had a plan to claim election fraud if Trump lost in 2020.

‘Specifically, Giuliani told Ms. Dunphy that Trump’s team would claim that there was ‘voter fraud’ and that Trump had actually won the election,’ the complaint states.

‘This plan was discussed at several business meetings with Giuliani and Lev Parnas.’

Parnas, a Ukrainian-American businessman, helped Giuliani connect with Ukrainian figures as part of a campaign to dig up dirt on President Joe Biden’s son. Parnas was sentenced to 20 months in prison in June 2022 for fraud and campaign finance crimes.

Dunphy further alleges that Giuliani boasted about being able to ‘break the laws’ because he had ‘immunity’.

Giuliani, Dunphy claims, asked if she knew anyone in need of a pardon because he was selling them for $2 million.

The former New York City mayor was in the midst of a highly public and bruising divorce battle when he hired Dunphy.

His third wife, Judith Nathan, filed for divorce in April 2018 after 16 years of marriage.

Noelle Dunphy, 43, said she was hired by Rudy Giuliani, 78, in January 2019. On Monday she sued him for $10 million, alleging sexual assault and a toxic workplace

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