Giuliani’s son, Andrew, said the event was expected to raise over $1 million.
On Thursday evening, 2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump held a $100,000-per-plate fundraiser at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club, for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has been charged alongside Trump in the state of Georgia.
The event was held to raise money for Giuliani’s legal fees, with Giuliani’s son, Andrew, saying in a radio interview that the event was expected to raise more than $1 million, according to the Associated Press.
The younger Giuliani also revealed that Trump plans to hold another fundraiser event at his Palm Beach Mar-a-Lago club in the fall or early winter.
“So that will be very helpful,” he said on WABC radio. Still, he said, “It won’t be enough to get through this.”
Andrew Giuliani also created the Giuliani Defense PAC to raise funds for his father, and allies have been raising additional funds through The Rudy Giuliani Freedom Fund.
Giuliani turned himself in earlier this month at Fulton County jail, pleading not guilty in the alleged attempts to overturn the election case from District Attorney Fani Willis.
Giuliani was indicted on 13 counts, including violation of the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Speaking after he was booked at the Fulton County Jail, Giuliani said, "This indictment is a travesty. This is an attack on the American people."
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