The New York state Supreme Court has officially disbarred former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani due to his involvement in Donald Trump's election interference efforts in 2020. This decision, effective immediately, deals a significant blow to Giuliani as he faces repercussions for spreading misinformation about the 2020 election.
The court's ruling emphasized the severity of Giuliani's misconduct, stating that he abused his position as Trump's personal attorney to make repeated false statements, some of which were perjurious, regarding the 2020 Presidential election. These actions were deemed as undermining the integrity of the electoral process and contributing to national discord.
Giuliani, who was previously suspended from practicing law during the disciplinary proceedings, played a pivotal role in Trump's attempts to overturn election results in key battleground states. His involvement in schemes such as presenting fake electors and spreading baseless claims further solidified the court's decision to disbar him.
In response to the disbarment, a spokesman for Giuliani criticized the ruling, calling it politically motivated and pledging to appeal the decision. Giuliani himself has pleaded not guilty to the charges brought against him in various states related to election subversion efforts.
Giuliani's disbarment marks a significant moment in the aftermath of the 2020 election, highlighting the legal consequences faced by individuals who engaged in efforts to undermine the democratic process. The court's decision serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the rule of law and ethical standards within the legal profession.