Giuliani Regrets Not Taking Pension, Could Have Earned Over $400K
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Rudy Giuliani says he regrets not taking a New York City pension, which would have paid him about $26,000 per year. He could have received over $400,000 had he applied.
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Giuliani did not file for a city, state, or federal pension despite serving as mayor, U.S. Attorney, and in other government roles.
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He is now facing $148 million in legal payouts for defaming election workers and has filed for bankruptcy.
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Unlike billionaire Mayor Bloomberg, Giuliani did not have the personal wealth to forgo a pension.
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Giuliani is now trying to make money from his Truth Social account by charging $10 per month for special content.