Giuliani Left Without Local Counsel in Georgia as Second Attorney Seeks to Withdraw amid Legal Woes
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Rudy Giuliani's second attorney in Georgia is seeking to withdraw from representing him, leaving Giuliani without local counsel.
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This follows other attorneys suing Giuliani for unpaid legal fees, including his longtime friend Robert Costello.
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Legal experts say the lack of representation poses a "serious problem" for Giuliani's defense in the Georgia RICO case.
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Giuliani faces 13 charges in the case for his role in the alleged 2020 election scheme.
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Giuliani is also described as an unindicted co-conspirator in Trump's federal election interference case.