Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Moves Forward; Judge Hears from Creditors Owed Millions
• Group of creditors owed money by Giuliani gathered virtually for first court hearing since he declared bankruptcy after losing defamation suit
• Giuliani's attorney said he lacks funds to pay $148 million owed to two Georgia election workers he defamed by spreading conspiracy theories
• Other creditors, including supermarket employee, election tech companies, woman alleging coercion, former attorneys, IRS, and Hunter Biden, also await payment
• Giuliani filed for bankruptcy a day before judge ordered him to immediately pay $148 million to the election workers
• Bankruptcy judge agreed to temporarily lift stay to allow Giuliani to appeal judgment, with conditions; next hearing scheduled Jan. 31