Rudy Giuliani promotes Long Island deli, as it’s revealed that ‘America’s Mayor’ owes $40,000 in unpaid fees to Palm Beach golf club and another $647 to TRUMP facility

‘America’s Mayor’ Rudy Giuliani has been filmed promoting a mom-and-pop deli. It then emerged that he owed $40,000 in unpaid fees to a Florida golf club and another $647 to a facility owned by his old boss Donald Trump.

At Giuliani’s most recent appearance, he waxed lyrical about a meaty sandwich from the Sea-Port Deli in Setauket, Long Island.

In the funny video, he holds the plastic plate with the Dagwood on it – a ham, roast beef and turkey sandwich, while making a variety of dazzling facial expressions throughout.

“The sandwiches are huge – and amazing.” That’s two sandwiches. Come on, I already ate half of it. This is not a sandwich but a meal.’

It’s unclear whether Giuliani was paid to promote the deli or if he simply did it out of loyalty to a favorite company — though he certainly needs the money.

In the video, Giuliani holds the plastic plate with the dogwood on it – a ham, roast beef and turkey sandwich – while making several dazzling facial expressions.

Bankruptcy records show the former NY DA and NYC mayor, 79, is $38,520 in the red on the Emerland Dunes County Club in Palm Beach.

And Giuliani – once praised for cleaning up New York and his inspiring response to the September 11 attacks – owes another $647 to the Trump International Golf Club, also in West Palm Beach.

The bankruptcy filings are another humiliation for the once-celebrated lawyer, who unsuccessfully challenged Donald Trump’s 2020 election fraud claims and has since been sued over claims he meddled in the election results in Georgia.

Bankruptcy filings show the city’s former mayor racked up a slew of unpaid fees, including as much as $38,520 from the swanky Emerland Dunes Country Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The independent.

The former mayor of NYC holds the sandwich called the 'Dagwood', which is ham, roast beef, turkey, American cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion, priced at $16.25

The former mayor of NYC holds the sandwich called the ‘Dagwood’, which is ham, roast beef, turkey, American cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion, priced at $16.25

The lush grounds of Emerald Dunes Country Club, located in West Palm Beach, Florida

The lush grounds of Emerald Dunes Country Club, located in West Palm Beach, Florida

The claim is listed as ‘disputed’ on the documents.

Court documents also revealed that Donald Trump’s once esteemed lawyer now owes the former president $647 in unpaid fees at the Trump International Golf Club, also in West Palm Beach.

It is unclear why the former president chose not to write about the alleged debts owed to his friend and confidante.

Giuliani falsely accused two Georgia election workers of fraud as he tried to help Trump overturn his 2020 election loss, but in December he was ordered by a federal judge to pay more than $148 million to the two women.

He called the decision ‘absurd’, but a few days later he filed for bankruptcy.

An FEC filing revealed that Giuliani has raised more than $700,000 to help him pay his legal fees. Thirteen of those donors were friends of Trump

The West Palm Beach golf club, surrounded by majestic palm trees

The West Palm Beach golf club, surrounded by majestic palm trees

Donald Trump, Melania Trump and Rudy Giuliani attend the US Ryder Cup Captain's Picks News Conference on September 2, 2014 in New York City

Donald Trump, Melania Trump and Rudy Giuliani attend the US Ryder Cup Captain’s Picks News Conference on September 2, 2014 in New York City

To help his legal defense fund, Trump also organized a $100,000 per plate fundraiser for Giuliani, held at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

The disgraced former mayor also claims Trump owes him money for unpaid legal fees related to several lawsuits surrounding the 2020 election.

Giuliani’s mounting legal bills also include the $387,000 fee he owes to the law firm that helped him with a slew of other lawsuits, including the 2021 FBI raid.

In December 2022, he avoided jail time after a contempt order following a financial dispute over a divorce settlement with his third wife, Judith Giuliani. She had said her ex owed her $260,000, DailyMail.com reported.

Giuliani put his Manhattan co-op on the market for $6.5 million, and his former attorney Robert Costello and his law firm sued him this fall over $1.4 million in unpaid bills stemming from multiple investigations.

His financial empire is worth about $50 million and has failed to avoid bankruptcy court, the news source said.