When was Rudy Giuliani mayor of New York City?
RUDY Giuliani, who was once the mayor of New York City, was also the personal lawyer of former president Donald Trump.
Giuliani ran the Big Apple for two terms before he worked as Trump's lawyer.
When was Rudy Giuliani mayor of New York City?
Brooklyn-born attorney Rudy Giuliani, 78, was elected mayor of New York City in 1993, staying in office for two terms.
Following his mayor stint, Giuliani faced a plethora of ups and downs including cancer, a failed presidential bid, and cheating scandals.
Donna Hanover was Giuliani's wife during his stint as mayor of New York, although during this period, rumors swirled that he had cheated on her.
In 2000, Giuliani held a press conference to announce the two were separating.
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Giuliani is currently not married.
In September 2019, Giuliani showed up at a White House dinner with Dr Maria Ryan, who was named in court documents filed by Giuliani's last wife when she divorced him.
He has described Ryan, who he has attended events with in the past, as a "very fine woman."