A federal grand jury in Washington has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani, the former attorney to Donald Trump, The New York Times and Bloomberg reported Monday.
Sources familiar with the matter told the outlets that the subpoena was sent in November, before Attorney General Merrick Garlandappointed special counsel Jack Smith to take over investigations into possible efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the election results.
According to the Times, the subpoena demanded that Giuliani hand over documents concerning his work for Trump and any related payments he received. Shortly after Trump lost his race against President Joe Biden, the president’s former attorney filed several lawsuits on his behalf attempting to overturn the results of the election. The source familiar with the matter said some of the records may relate to payments made by Trump’s fundraising effort, Save America PAC.
An adviser for Giuliani told CNN, which also reported on a subpoena for Giuliani, that his client “is unaware of the specific claims by …