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Rudy Giuliani recently expressed his displeasure toward courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg during a hearing, claiming, “You made me look like my dog!” This comment arose amid a contempt hearing where he was held for failing to provide documentation related to his assets.
In the courtroom, Giuliani faced scrutiny following the judge's decision stemming from a $148 million defamation lawsuit filed by two Georgia election workers he falsely accused of ballot tampering during the 2020 elections. This recent hearing revealed his defiance to comply with asset disclosures, which include his New York penthouse and a Mercedes-Benz.
Despite the serious nature of the proceedings, Giuliani seemed more preoccupied with the artist's portrayal than the legal implications, asking Rosenberg to create a "nice" image of him for future sketches (as reported by Daily Beast). His spokesperson remarked on the broader situation, labeling it a "tragic mockery" of the justice system and asserting that these events are part of a politically motivated "vendetta" against the former mayor.
This mix of drama and caricature highlights Giuliani's unusual approach to court appearances, shifting focus from serious allegations to personal grievances about his courtroom image.