Courtroom Sketch Artist Says Giuliani Is ‘Losing It’: ‘I Feel Bad for Anyone Who Represents Him’
Courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg claimed on Tuesday that Rudy Giuliani was “losing it” in court and had been shouting orders at his lawyers while they were trying to defend him.
Rosenberg told CNN host Kaitlan Collins, “His decorum has certainly changed from when I sketched him 44 years ago as a prosecutor. He’s losing it. He was wild and I feel bad for anyone who represents him. He blurts out orders at his lawyers who are at the podium and, you know, he’s interrupting all the time.”
Collins questioned, “He’s yelling at his attorneys while they’re up there?”
“His attorney is turning around like he doesn’t know how to handle it. He’s in the middle of speaking to a judge at the podium and behind him he’s shouting orders,” said Rosenberg, whose courtroom sketches have included President-elect Donald Trump, mafia boss John Gotti, and serial child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “That was the attorney who just quit the day after that, and now he has a new attorney, and so this one tried to speak and when the judge told him he’s not allowed to speak anymore after he had that burst, he started shouting at him and pointing at him.”
After Collins asked, “What was it like to hear him saying, you know, ‘I can’t pay my bills. I don’t have cash’?” Rosenberg replied, “I didn’t really feel sorry for him. I’m sure he’s managing okay, and these women who he’s defamed are not seeing much of it [the money Giuliani has been ordered to pay] at all.”
Giuliani lashed out in court on Tuesday and accused the judge of acting “unfairly” towards him amid his ongoing defamation case.
The former Trump lawyer and New York City mayor claimed he was unable to pay his bills after he was ordered to pay two Georgia election workers $148 million for defaming them with claims that they helped rig the 2020 election against Trump.
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