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Giuliani pushes back on rape accuser’s credibility

Rudy Giuliani and Noelle Dunphy

Rudy Giuliani and his rape accuser Noelle Dunphy. (Photos l-r: zz/NDZ/STAR MAX/IPx 2022 2/2/22; Screenshot from Inside Edition)

Rudy Giuliani plans to dispute rape and sexual harassment claims lodged against him in a lawsuit filed by a former employee by attacking his accuser’s credibility, Law&Crime has learned. An attorney for Giuliani’s accuser has rubbished the notion.

In May 2023, the former New York City mayor was sued in Manhattan Supreme Court, along with his eponymous businesses, by Noelle Dunphy, who says she worked for him between 2019 and 2021.

“Giuliani began abusing Ms. Dunphy almost immediately after she started working,” the 70-page complaint reads. “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. Giuliani began requiring Ms. Dunphy to work at his home and out of hotel rooms, so that she would be at his beck and call. He drank morning, noon, and night, and was frequently intoxicated, and therefore his behavior was always unpredictable.”

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