Arizona Attorney General Chris Mays (D) confirmed via social media that he has served time in the state’s 2020 election case against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
“The last defendant was just sent. @RudyGiuliani No one is above the law.” Posted by Maze on social media platform X.
Mays had responded to Giuliani’s post, but it has now been deleted. He said, “If Arizona authorities can’t find me by tomorrow morning, 1. They have to drop the charges. 2. They have to drop the charges.” 2. They must admit that they cannot count the votes. ”
Guiliani, along with other Trump allies and Arizona Republicans, was indicted on charges of trying to block the legitimate transfer of power in the 2020 presidential election. Prosecutors allege that the fake electors devised a scheme in which Arizona election officials would falsely claim election fraud so that they felt pressured to overturn the results.
Mr. Giuliani was not indicted, although other defendants had already been indicted. Indictment. Prosecutors say they were unable to locate the lawyer-turned-former mayor so they could formally issue a subpoena or formally notify him of criminal charges.
Online users said Giuliani held an online livestream to mark his 80th birthday.th On his birthday, he wore the same tie in a now-deleted post mocking Arizona officials.
Mays was hosting a birthday party in Palm Beach, Fla., with nearly 75 guests, when two employees from Mays’ office responded to him around 11 p.m. Sources told the New York Post.
“The mayor… [unfazed] By deciding to embarrass him while he was 80 years old.th Birthday party. He had a wonderful night with hundreds of people who loved him from all walks of life, and we look forward to being completely exonerated soon,” Ted Goodman told The Hill. said in a statement.
Updated at 12:36 p.m. EDT.
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