Attorney Justin Kelton, lead counsel on the Abrams Fensterman team representing Noelle Dunphy, in a lawsuit alleging sexual assault by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, was quoted in Business Insider about Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing.
Less than a week before Giuliani filed for bankruptcy, a court held him liable for defamation, ordering him to pay a $148 million judgment for spreading conspiracies about the 2020 election. According to Business Insider, Giuliani also owes $700,000 to the IRS, over $265,000 to New York tax authorities, and potentially hundreds of millions more to others who have sued him, including Hunter Biden, Noelle Dunphy, and Daniel Gill.
In the Business Insider article, Attorney Kelton is quoted, “Whatever the state of Mr. Giuliani’s finances, and whatever other circumstances he may face, we will never be deterred from our pursuit of justice and accountability.
Justin T. Kelton is a Partner at Abrams Fensterman, LLP, where he serves as Co-Chair of the Litigation Department. Kelton is a trial lawyer who represents clients in a wide range of high-stakes business disputes, investigations, and governmental enforcement actions before federal and state courts and administrative bodies.