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The Long Goodbye

BY Sarah Laskow | December 04, 2007

Republican Rudy Giuliani has stepped down as chairman and CEO of Giuliani Partners, the security consulting firm he founded in 2002 after leaving office as mayor of New York City, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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The Scent of a Mayor

BY Sarah Laskow | December 04, 2007

Bracewell & Giuliani, the law firm that’s paying Republican Rudy Giuliani a multimillion-dollar annual salary, used the former mayor’s cachet last year to score a client that wanted to lobby for legislation that, according to the Bush administration, would undermine America’s anti-terrorism strategy in the Horn of Africa, The New York Times reports.

Ex-Cons for Giuliani

BY Caitlin Ginley | November 26, 2007

Robert B. Asher, a former GOP national committeeman from Pennsylvania who was convicted in 1986 of bribery-related charges in a public corruption case, co-hosts a $2,300-a-person fundraiser for Republican Rudy Giuliani, ABC News reports

A Star in the Lone Star State

BY Josh Israel | November 19, 2007

Republican Rudy Giuliani has raised $6 million from donors in Texas—more than any other presidential hopeful by at least $4 million—thanks in no small measure to Roy Bailey, a Dallas-based insurance millionaire who’s serving as his national finance chairman, NPR reports. Bailey has bankrolled Giuliani’s political—and professional—aspirations since 2000, when he began raising money for the mayor’s New York Senate race against Democrat Hillary Clinton; he later introduced Giuliani to his future law partner and helped underwrite the startup of Giuliani’s consulting firm.

Rudy & Rupert

BY Sarah Laskow | November 15, 2007

Subsidiaries of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation tossed $120,000 of work in 2005 to Bracewell & Giuliani, Republican Rudy Giuliani’s law and lobbying firm, the online magazine Salon reports.

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