Woman Suing Former Trump’s Lawyer Rudy Giuliani for $10m over Alleged Sexual Assault Makes Shocking Revelation

 

In a complaint submitted on Monday, May 15, a former worker who says Rudy Giuliani sexually attacked her and defrauded her of $2 million in unpaid wages offered more alarming details of the former Trump lawyer’s alleged abuse.

 

Noelle Dunphy, who was “secretly” working with Giuliani from 2019 to 2021 as his off-the-books business development director and public relations consultant, is suing him for $10 million in damages over claims of sexual assault and salary fraud.

 

 

Dunphy, who first publicly accused Giuliani, 78, in January, claims he made clear that sexual favors were a part of her job duties and payment for his agreement to represent her pro-bono in a prior domestic violence case.

 

 

Giuliani kissed Dunphy on her first day of work in January 2019 and urged her to provide “some flirtatious photos,” leaving her “stunned and shaken,” claims the 70-page lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.

According to the court complaint, he started acting worse against Dunphy. The lawsuit asserts that he coerced her to engage in o.ral s.ex the same month she was employed after first asking her intrusive questions about her sexual past.

Dunphy claimed that the alleged abuse increased to the point that he compelled her to have sex with him in spite of her repeated refusals, frequently while drinking.

 

She alleges he forced her to perform o.ral s.ex while he was on the phone with high-profile friends and clients because he said it made him “feel like Bill Clinton,” and requested she strip naked on work-related video calls.

Giuliani frequently popped Viagra and Dunphy “worked under the virtually constant threat that Giuliani might initiate sexual contact at any moment,” the complaint states.

 

Dunphy claimed that in addition to requiring that she dress conservatively in public, the former mayor of New York demanded that she work while wearing only “short shorts with an American flag on them that he bought for her” or while completely naked or in a bikini.

According to the court document, she claims he allegedly forbade her from seeing or speaking to anyone on the phone without his consent, established a “habit of calling her obsessively,” including 50 times on February 12, 2019, and expected her to be “at his beck and call.”

 

Despite her repeated demands for money, Giuliani never gave her the roughly $2 million promised as compensation for her two years of service. As a result, she was abruptly fired in January 2021.

Giuliani reportedly claimed he was unable to hire her on the books and had to defer her payment until he could settle his divorce from his third wife Judith, according to the complaint.

Dunphy claimed she has several audio recordings of Giuliani, including some in which she says he can be heard demanding sex and making sexist, racist, and anti-Semitic remarks.

Giuliani has denied all the allegations, his spokesperson said.

“Mayor Giuliani’s lifetime of public service speaks for itself, and he will pursue all available remedies and counterclaims,” said Giuliani’s communications adviser, Ted Goodman.

The case continues

 

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