Woman accusing Rudy Giuliani of sexual harassment files lurid legal documents
Rudy Guiliani is being sued by a corporate consultant who claims she was hired to work for him, but was forced to “meet his sexual demands” – including giving him oral sex while he was on the phone with Donald Trump, because it’ made him feel like Bill Clinton.
Noelle Dunphy, 43, is seeking $10 million in damages from the 78-year-old, alleging he forced her to have sex with him and created a hostile work environment, where he was often drunk and abusive and boasted his ability to break the laws ‘.
She claims he insisted she work out of his apartment and “demands she work naked, in a bikini or in a pair of shorts with an American flag on them that he bought her.”
Dunphy claims that Giuliani would bombard her with phone calls and text messages. She recorded many of their conversations, she claims, including one on Feb. 23, 2019, in which Giuliani told her he could “get in trouble with underage girls” if they were 16 but looked 20.
Dunphy filed her 70-page lawsuit Monday in the New York State Supreme Court.
Noelle Dunphy, 43, said she was hired in January 2019 by Rudy Giuliani, 78. On Monday, she sued him for $10 million over sexual assault and a toxic workplace
Dunphy, seen in October 2022, alleges that Giuliani forced her to have sex and made her work in skimpy clothes or naked in his apartment
She said she was hired by Giuliani in January 2019 while he was working as Trump’s lawyer.
Dunphy claims Giuliani told her a month later that they had a plan to claim election fraud if Trump lost in 2020.
Specifically, Giuliani told Ms. Dunphy that Trump’s team would claim that there was ‘voter fraud’ and that Trump actually won the election,” the indictment states.
“This plan has been discussed at several business meetings with Giuliani and Lev Parnas.”
Parnas, a Ukrainian-American businessman, helped Giuliani connect with Ukrainian figures as part of a campaign to dig up dirt on President Joe Biden’s son. Parnas was sentenced to 20 months in prison in June 2022 for fraud and campaign finance.
Dunphy goes on to claim that Giuliani boasted that he could “break the laws” because he had “immunity.”
Giuliani, Dunphy claims, asked if she knew anyone who needed a pardon for selling them for $2 million.
The former mayor of New York City was in the middle of a very public and bloody divorce battle when he hired Dunphy.
His third wife, Judith Nathan, filed for divorce in April 2018 after 16 years of marriage.
Dunphy claims Giuliani “aggressively” bid to hire her, eventually agreeing to pay her $1 million a year — but the payments, he said, would be delayed
Giuliani agreed to have their conversations recorded, Dunphy’s case states
Dunphy said she was hired for $1 million a year, and the promise of free legal counsel on a domestic violence case she was fighting.
Giuliani said he couldn’t pay her right away because of the divorce battle.
“Ms. Dunphy reluctantly agreed to defer her pay and not publicize her job because she felt the job, salary and free legal representation were worth waiting for,” the case reads.
She claims that the sexual harassment started immediately.
Giuliani “worked aggressively” to hire her, she said, later admitting that he “wanted [Ms. Dunphy] from the day [he] interviewed [her].’
Dunphy says in the suit that his comments have been recorded.
She claims that Giuliani was rarely sober and relied heavily on Viagra.
“While working with Ms. Dunphy, Giuliani looked at Ms. Dunphy, pointed to his erect penis and told her he couldn’t do any work until ‘you sort this out,'” she alleges in the case.
Thus, Mrs. Dunphy worked under the constant threat that Giuliani could demand sex from her at any moment.
“Even when the Covid-19 pandemic left Giuliani unable to physically attack her, he demanded she strip naked during their work-related video conferences.”
She states in the lawsuit: “Throughout the employment and attorney-client relationship, Giuliani forced Ms. Dunphy to perform oral sex on him.
He often demanded oral sex while taking speakerphone calls from high-profile friends and clients, including then-President Trump.
Giuliani told Mrs. Dunphy said he enjoyed engaging in this behavior on the phone because it “made him feel like Bill Clinton.”
Dunphy said she overheard multiple conversations, including Trump and Giuliani discussing Robert Mueller’s investigation.
She claimed she had “never consented to intercourse, but eventually she stopped resisting because it was clear he wasn’t going to stop pressuring her.”
Dunphy claimed that Giuliani liked to insult her during sex, and was fascinated with BDSM, wanting her to watch movies and shows that had scenes like that in them.
Dunphy said she traveled with him often, and her Instagram shows her meeting MAGA figures such as Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr, as well as Kimberly Guilfoyle and Mike Pence.
Dunphy is seen with Mike Pence in the Hamptons in a photo posted September 3, 2022
Dunphy is seen with Ivanka Trump and her sister-in-law, Lara Trump, in a December 2021 photo
Dunphy will be photographed with Donald Trump Jr. on December 7, 2021
She said an important part of her role was to prevent him from being too drunk to appear in public and embarrassing himself.
Dunphy claimed that the infamous press conference with hair dye dripping down his face happened while she was not present.
She also claimed he suffered from “chronic alcoholism,” started drinking in the morning and continued throughout the day.
“Giuliani was rarely sober around Ms. Dunphy,” the lawsuit alleges.
Since he regularly drank throughout the day and night, it became part of Mrs. Dunphy’s responsibilities to get his alcohol and make sure he was a “functioning alcoholic.”
“She worked hard to make sure that despite Giuliani’s excessive drinking, he didn’t look drunk.
“If Giuliani got too drunk, it was her job to get him out of the situation.
“Ultimately, preventing Giuliani from causing media catastrophes was the most important and time-consuming aspect of Ms. Dunphy’s job.”
She alleged that during a golf tournament in Florida in March 2019, he drunkenly posted a video to social media mocking a disabled person.
Dunphy and Giuliani are pictured at a golf tournament
“Giuliani and his security agent, Beau Wagner, were highly intoxicated and made an unprofessional and offensive video featuring an autistic young man,” the indictment alleges.
Giuliani then drunkenly uploaded this video to Twitter.
“Almost immediately and as part of her job, Ms. Dunphy removed the video from Twitter, edited it to make it more presentable, and uploaded the new version.”
The lawsuit also alleges that Giuliani made sexist, racist and anti-Semitic comments to Dunphy, saying that Jewish men have smaller genitals, that it’s time to “leave Passover behind” because “it was 3,000 years ago.”
He allegedly said black and Hispanic men hit women because “it’s in their culture,” and made comments that “demeaned and sexualized” Hillary Clinton and Margaret Thatcher.
Giuliani’s lawyers deny that Dunphy ever worked for him and accused her of extortion.
A representative for Giuliani said he vehemently and completely denies “Dunphy’s account” and intends to thoroughly defend himself against these allegations. This is pure harassment and attempted extortion.”