A lady who stated she labored for Rudy Giuliani over the past two years of the Trump administration alleged in a wide-ranging lawsuit that Giuliani, the previous president’s private lawyer, mentioned promoting presidential pardons and detailed plans to overturn the 2020 election outcomes.
In a 70-page grievance filed in state courtroom in New York on Monday, Noelle Dunphy stated that after Giuliani employed her in January 2019 he sexually assaulted and harassed her, refused to pay her wages and sometimes made “sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks,” including that she had recordings of quite a few interactions with him.
Dunphy, who’s searching for $10 million in compensatory and punitive damages, stated Giuliani had employed her for $1 million a yr along with bills and professional bono authorized illustration for a home abuse case towards a former accomplice. However after she was employed, Dunphy alleged, Giuliani stored her employment “secret” and paid her solely about $12,000 and reimbursed a few of her enterprise bills, owing her $1,988,000 in unpaid wages. She stated she was fired in January 2021.
Giuliani denied the allegations by means of a spokesperson.
“Mayor Rudy Giuliani unequivically denies the allegations raised by Ms. Dunphy,” Ted Goodman stated in a written assertion. “Mayor Giuliani’s lifetime of public service speaks for itself and he’ll pursue all out there treatments and counterclaims.”

Dunphy alleged in her go well with that Giuliani talked about presidential pardons. She stated Giuliani claimed to have “immunity” and instructed “her that he was promoting pardons for $2 million, which he and President Trump would cut up.” The lawsuit didn’t recommend any pardons had been offered.
Justin Kelton, Dunphy’s lawyer, stated on MSNBC that there’s not a recording of the pardon dialog. “We do count on that it is going to be corroborated in different methods.” He famous that the grievance alleges that one other individual was current for that dialog — who Kelton stated was Lev Parnas, a Giuliani affiliate — and that Dunphy’s attorneys want to converse to Parnas about it.
A spokesperson for former President Donald Trump’s 2024 marketing campaign didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark in regards to the lawsuit.
Hours earlier than he left workplace in 2021, Trump pardoned 74 individuals and commuted the sentences of 70 others.
Giuliani, who has denied allegations that he sought a pardon himself, instructed Dunphy that she might refer pardon-seekers to him, as long as they didn’t undergo “the conventional channels” of the Workplace of the Pardon Lawyer as a result of they’d be topic to disclosure below the Freedom of Info Act, in accordance with the lawsuit.
Dunphy additionally alleged that Giuliani offered a glimpse into plans to overturn the election if Trump misplaced, telling her “that Trump’s crew would declare that there was ‘voter fraud’ and that Trump had truly received the election,” the lawsuit says.
Giuliani’s New York legislation license was suspended in June after a state appeals courtroom dominated that he made “demonstrably false and deceptive” statements about voter fraud within the 2020 election. He sought to defend himself towards different election-related claims made by an lawyer disciplinary committee in Washington, D.C., in December, which stated he “weaponized his legislation license” in a failed election fraud lawsuit in 2020.
Final yr, attorneys for Giuliani had been knowledgeable that he was a goal of a legal probe in Georgia wanting into efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election ends in the state. The prosecutor in that case has stated charging selections could be revealed this summer time.
CORRECTION (Could 16, 2023, 12:01 a.m. ET): A earlier model of this text misstated the character of some conversations Dunphy stated she had with Giuliani. She alleged that Giuliani stated he was promoting pardons and discussing plans to overturn the 2020 election however didn’t say these remarks had been recorded.
Vaughn Hillyard contributed.





