worse.The lakeside unit is located just a short distance from Mar-a-Lago and is owned by Giuliani and his ex-wife Judith Nathan, who he was married to from 2003 to 2018.“For a variety of reasons that I know as a spouse and a nurse … he has become a different man,” Judith told New York magazine at the time of their divorce, which was finalized in 2019.The pair has been trying unload the property since they split but, so far, haven’t been able to land a buyer.
The $3.3 million price tag could have a little something to do with it, but more likely is the fact that nobody in their right mind wants to do business with Rudolph Giuliani right now.This week, the IRS put a lien on the property after he failed to pay a $550,000 tax bill from 2021.
When asked for comment, a spokesperson for the ex-mayor told the New York Times: “Mayor Giuliani is suing Joe Biden for defamation, and I get asked about a potential tax issue.
You just can’t make this stuff up.”But believe it or not, $550,000 is just a drop in the bucket when it comes to his absolutely crushing debt.In August, Giuliani was forced to list his three-bedroom Manhattan apartment after racking up a reported $3 million in legal fees plus a $57,000–yes, $57,000— phone bill.Then last month, his former lawyers filed a lawsuit against him for $1.36 million in unpaid invoices.