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'Constant Pressure For Oral Sex': Salacious Accusations Leveled Against Rudy Giuliani In $10 Million Lawsuit By Former Employee

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by Tyler Durden
Tuesday, May 16, 2023 - 05:45 PM

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is being sued for $10 million by a former employee who claims she agreed to be paid an annual salary of $1 million plus expenses, as well as pro bono legal representation, after the Trump ally started forcing her to perform sexual acts (mostly blowjobs) and work in the nude.

In a 70-page lawsuit filed on Monday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Noelle Dunphy, allegedly a former director of business development for several Giuliani-owned companies, claims she was hired for non-sexual purposes, only for Giuliani to reveal a "secret desire to pursue a sexual relationship."

According to the complaint, Giuliani told her he loved blowjobs while on the phone because it made him "feel like Bill Clinton."

"He had fashioned himself publicly as a major player in American politics, a successful businessman, and an important powerbroker who wielded enormous control over others," Dunphy's lawyers wrote. "He made clear that satisfying his sexual demands—which came virtually anytime, anywhere—was an absolute requirement of her employment and of his legal representation."

"Giuliani began requiring Ms. Dunphy to work at his home and out of hotel rooms, so that she would be at his beck and call. He drank morning, noon, and night, and was frequently intoxicated, and therefore his behavior was always unpredictable."

She claims that 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."

She also says that Rudy "took Viagra constantly," and that he would point to his erect penis and tell her that he couldn't do any work until "you take care of this."

In another alleged encounter, Giuliani paid to fly Dunphy to New York for a business meeting. He put Dunphy up in his guest sweet in his Upper East Side apartment, during which he allegedly forced her to blow him (again).

Dunphy says Giuliani "pressured her for oral sex constantly."

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Dunphy’s Employment ‘Kept Secret’

According to the lawsuit, which also names three of Giuliani’s companies, Dunphy was hired by Giuliani while he was in the midst of an “acrimonious divorce” from his third wife Judith and he told Dunphy that her employment would need to be kept “secret” until the divorce proceedings were over.

“He claimed that his ‘crazy’ ex-wife and her lawyers were watching his cashflow and that his ex-wife would ‘attack’ and ‘retaliate’ against any female employee that Giuliani hired,” the lawsuit states, adding that Giuliani promised Dunphy that his divorce would be resolved “any day now.”

Lawyers for Dunphy claimed that on the very first day she began working for Giuliani, he kissed her in the back seat of a limo and asked if he could enter her home.

“Ms. Dunphy was stunned and shaken,” her lawyers wrote. “She politely declined and thanked him for her new job and his legal representation. As he was preparing to leave, Giuliani told Ms. Dunphy that since they would be working from different locations that week, he would like it if Ms. Dunphy sent him some flirtatious photos.”

‘Racist, Antisemitic Remarks’

“In addition to his sexual demands, Giuliani went on alcohol-drenched rants that included sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks, which made the work environment unbearable,” lawyers for Dunphy wrote.

Giuliani also allegedly demanded often that Dunphy “dress as conservatively as possible when out in public or at work events” and forbade her from “seeing or talking on the phone with anyone without his approval,” lawyers said.

The lawsuit states that Dunphy has recordings of her interactions with Giuliani and that he gave her permission to record her interactions with him, as well as his interactions with others “anytime, anywhere.”

Dunphy was fired in January 2021 without pay, according to her lawyers.

In a text message to Dunphy at the time of her termination, Giuliani allegedly told her it was best if they not communicate, adding, “you have nothing to be afraid of and nothing to sue me for.”

“I have no animosity to you. You can feel safe that I would do nothing to hurt you and I feel sorry for you. I had hoped you got over your unjust claims of being afraid and wanting to sue. This is just not a basis for any form of communication. Sorry, I tried to make it sensible,” he wrote.

Giuliani ‘Unequivocally Denies Allegations’

Giuliani and his companies committed “unlawful abuses of power, wide-ranging sexual assault and harassment, wage theft, and other misconduct,” lawyers for Dunphy said.

Dunphy is seeking $10 million in compensation from Giuliani.

Giuliani’s communications adviser, Ted Goodman, said in a statement to CBS News on Monday that Giuliani “unequivocally” denies the allegations made by Dunphy.

Goodman added that “every news outlet covering this story must include the fact that an ex-partner accused her of being, ‘an escort that fleeces wealthy men.'”

“He [Giuliani] claimed she’s taken part in ‘prior schemes to defraud high net-worth men,’ according to a 2016 New York Post story. He also claimed she, ‘bragged about extorting $5 million’ from the son of a successful Wall Street investor, with a fake rape claim in 2011. Mayor Giuliani’s lifetime of public service speaks for itself and he will pursue all available remedies and counterclaims,” Goodman said.

In a separate statement to the New York Daily News, a Giuliani representative said that the former Trump lawyer and Dunphy dated “for a while” but that Dunphy was never employed by Giuliani or any of his entities.

They added that the lawsuit is “pure harassment and an attempt at extortion.”

Dunphy also filed a related “summons with notice” against Giuliani in January, seeking $3.1 million.

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