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Rudy Giuliani 'demanded oral sex while on phone to Trump'
Rudy Giuliani has been accused of making an employee perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone to Donald Trump.
Noelle Dunphy, 43, who is suing for $10 million in damages and unpaid wages, claimed the former New York mayor subjected her to "wide-ranging sexual assault and harassment".
She also claimed he went on "alcohol-drenched rants" that included "sexist, racist, and anti-Semitic remarks" and made her work environment "unbearable".
Ms Dunphy claimed that she had recordings of numerous interactions with Mr Giuliani.
The 70-page complaint said: "He often demanded oral sex while he took phone calls on speaker phone from high-profile friends and clients, including then-President Trump.
"Giuliani told Ms Dunphy that he enjoyed engaging in this conduct while on the telephone because it made him 'feel like Bill Clinton'."
In a statement a representative for Mr Giuliani, 78, said he "vehemently and completely denies the allegations in the complaint and plans to thoroughly defend against these allegations. This is pure harassment and an attempt at extortion."
Noelle Dunphy pictured at the Mommy's Heart Fall Soirée in New York City - Patrick McMullan
The representative added: "Mayor Giuliani’s lifetime of public service speaks for itself, and he will pursue all available remedies and counterclaims. [He] categorically denies all of the allegations of this frivolous complaint."
A lawyer for Mr Giuliani has denied that Ms Dunphy ever worked for him.
According to the complaint, which was filed in a New York state court, Ms Dunphy began working for Mr Giuliani in January 2019, and did so until 2021.
She was hired as his director of business development and public relations consultant for $1 million a year, the complaint said.
Ms Dunphy alleged that Mr Giuliani began abusing her as soon as she started working for him, kissing her in the back of an SUV on her first day.
The complaint said: "He made clear that satisfying his sexual demands - which came virtually anytime, anywhere - was an absolute requirement of her employment."
It was claimed Mr Giuliani "often demanded that she work naked, in a bikini, or in short shorts with an American flag on them that he bought for her."
The complaint added: "He drank morning, noon, and night, and was frequently intoxicated, and therefore his behaviour was always unpredictable."
Mr Giuliani is being sued for alleged sexual assault - AP
Ms Dunphy claimed that Mr Giulani "took Viagra constantly” and that she "worked under the constant threat that Giuliani might demand sex from her at any moment.
"When they were apart, they would often work remotely via videoconference, and during those conferences Giuliani almost always asked her to remove her clothes on camera."
Ms Dunphy alleged Mr Giuliani claimed to have “immunity” and told “her that he was selling pardons for $2 million, which he and President Trump would split".
The complaint alleges that Lev Parnas, a Giuliani associate previously convicted for fraud, was present for that conversation.
However, the lawsuit does not suggest any pardons were in fact sold.
Ms Dunphy claimed she was told by Mr Giuliani that her salary would have to be deferred until the end of a divorce he was going through.
Mr Giuliani had only paid her $12,000 and she was still owed $1,988,000, she claimed.
She also alleged that Mr Giuliani reneged on a promise to give her free legal representation in a separate domestic violence legal case.
She accused him of "unlawful abuses of power, wide-ranging sexual assault and harassment, wage theft and other misconduct."
Ms Dunphy also alleged that the former New York mayor previewed plans to attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election if Mr Trump lost.
Mr Giuliani told her “that Trump’s team would claim that there was ‘voter fraud’ and that Mr Trump had actually won the election,” she claimed in the lawsuit.
Mr Giuliani’s New York law licence was suspended in 2021 after a court ruled that he made “demonstrably false and misleading” statements about voter fraud.
His DC law licence was temporarily suspended after the New York decision.
The 78-year-old has claimed the moves were politically motivated.
Mr Giuliani is also under investigation in a criminal probe in Georgia over Mr Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.
Rudy Giuliani has been accused of making an employee perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone to Donald Trump.
Noelle Dunphy, 43, who is suing for $10 million in damages and unpaid wages, claimed the former New York mayor subjected her to "wide-ranging sexual assault and harassment".
She also claimed he went on "alcohol-drenched rants" that included "sexist, racist, and anti-Semitic remarks" and made her work environment "unbearable".
Ms Dunphy claimed that she had recordings of numerous interactions with Mr Giuliani.
The 70-page complaint said: "He often demanded oral sex while he took phone calls on speaker phone from high-profile friends and clients, including then-President Trump.
"Giuliani told Ms Dunphy that he enjoyed engaging in this conduct while on the telephone because it made him 'feel like Bill Clinton'."
In a statement a representative for Mr Giuliani, 78, said he "vehemently and completely denies the allegations in the complaint and plans to thoroughly defend against these allegations. This is pure harassment and an attempt at extortion."
Noelle Dunphy pictured at the Mommy's Heart Fall Soirée in New York City - Patrick McMullan
The representative added: "Mayor Giuliani’s lifetime of public service speaks for itself, and he will pursue all available remedies and counterclaims. [He] categorically denies all of the allegations of this frivolous complaint."
A lawyer for Mr Giuliani has denied that Ms Dunphy ever worked for him.
According to the complaint, which was filed in a New York state court, Ms Dunphy began working for Mr Giuliani in January 2019, and did so until 2021.
She was hired as his director of business development and public relations consultant for $1 million a year, the complaint said.
Ms Dunphy alleged that Mr Giuliani began abusing her as soon as she started working for him, kissing her in the back of an SUV on her first day.
The complaint said: "He made clear that satisfying his sexual demands - which came virtually anytime, anywhere - was an absolute requirement of her employment."
It was claimed Mr Giuliani "often demanded that she work naked, in a bikini, or in short shorts with an American flag on them that he bought for her."
The complaint added: "He drank morning, noon, and night, and was frequently intoxicated, and therefore his behaviour was always unpredictable."
Mr Giuliani is being sued for alleged sexual assault - AP
Ms Dunphy claimed that Mr Giulani "took Viagra constantly” and that she "worked under the constant threat that Giuliani might demand sex from her at any moment.
"When they were apart, they would often work remotely via videoconference, and during those conferences Giuliani almost always asked her to remove her clothes on camera."
Ms Dunphy alleged Mr Giuliani claimed to have “immunity” and told “her that he was selling pardons for $2 million, which he and President Trump would split".
The complaint alleges that Lev Parnas, a Giuliani associate previously convicted for fraud, was present for that conversation.
However, the lawsuit does not suggest any pardons were in fact sold.
Ms Dunphy claimed she was told by Mr Giuliani that her salary would have to be deferred until the end of a divorce he was going through.
Mr Giuliani had only paid her $12,000 and she was still owed $1,988,000, she claimed.
She also alleged that Mr Giuliani reneged on a promise to give her free legal representation in a separate domestic violence legal case.
She accused him of "unlawful abuses of power, wide-ranging sexual assault and harassment, wage theft and other misconduct."
Ms Dunphy also alleged that the former New York mayor previewed plans to attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election if Mr Trump lost.
Mr Giuliani told her “that Trump’s team would claim that there was ‘voter fraud’ and that Mr Trump had actually won the election,” she claimed in the lawsuit.
Mr Giuliani’s New York law licence was suspended in 2021 after a court ruled that he made “demonstrably false and misleading” statements about voter fraud.
His DC law licence was temporarily suspended after the New York decision.
The 78-year-old has claimed the moves were politically motivated.
Mr Giuliani is also under investigation in a criminal probe in Georgia over Mr Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.
Rudy Giuliani 'demanded oral sex while on phone to Trump'
Rudy Giuliani has been accused of making an employee perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone to Donald Trump.
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