Most of Rudy Giuliani messages fair game for FBI, retired judge writes
NEW YORK The feds will get their hands on more than half the messages on one of Rudy Giulianis cellphones, a retired judge wrote Friday, rejecting the former New York mayors claims the texts should be off-limits.
The ex-judge, Barbara Jones, is serving as court-appointed special master reviewing materials seized from Giulianis law office and Upper East Side in April 2021.
Giulianis defense team had marked 96 messages as privileged and/or highly personal on the mobile phone, arguing they should not be turned over to Manhattan federal prosecutors investigating Giuliani for possible violations of foreign lobbying laws in connection with his work in Ukraine. Giuliani played a key role in President Donald Trumps effort to dig up dirt on then-Democratic rival Joe Biden.
The special master wrote that 56 of the messages were fair game for the feds. The other 40, Jones wrote, could remain confidential. Giuliani, who worked as Trumps personal attorney, claimed many of the messages were protected by attorney-client privilege.
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