15 Most Shocking and Disturbing Allegations in Giuliani Sex Abuse Complaint

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Dunphy was given access to emails from Trump, White House officials, and other prominent figures
As part of her role for Giuliani included sorting through his emails, Dunphy was allegedly given access to his email account and thousands of potentially sensitive emails.
Dunphy was given access to emails from Trump, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch, Fox News stars Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “presidential candidates for Ukraine,” and many others, which according to the complaint are still stored on Dunphy’s computer.
Giuliani told Dunphy that Trump’s team would cry ‘voter fraud’ if they lost the election
Giuliani allegedly told Dunphy “about a plan that had been prepared for if Trump lost the 2020 election.”
“Specifically, Giuliani told Ms. Dunphy that Trump’s team would claim that there was ‘voter fraud’ and that Trump had actually won the election,” the complaint claimed. “This plan was discussed at several business meetings with Giuliani and Lev Parnas.”
Giuliani was allegedly obsessed with BDSM and ‘violent sex’
According to the complaint, Giuliani had an obsession with BDSM, “violent sex”, and verbal abuse, and he “disregarded Ms. Dunphy’s boundaries as a survivor of domestic violence” by behaving in a “hyperaggressive manner during sexual interactions.”
Giuliani allegedly called Dunphy a “c*nt,” a “b*tch,” and “Rudy’s slut” and “continually talked about BDSM and violent sex, and demanded that she engage in such conduct,” despite Dunphy’s objections:
Giuliani previously tried to force her to watch BDSM scenes, and she refused. Upon information and belief, Giuliani knew that his fixation on BDSM would make Ms. Dunphy uncomfortable because he had witnessed that Ms. Dunphy was unable to watch such scenes or other types of violence or degradation in films and television shows. During such scenes, Giuliani watched Ms. Dunphy shake at the sounds, hide her eyes, and turn her head away. In one incident, Ms. Dunphy refused to watch “The General’s Daughter” with Giuliani, despite his claim that the film’s violent sex that led to a female’s death was “sexy.”
Other degrading comments that were allegedly made by Giuliani during sex included, “I’m gonna make it a little painful,” “Stick it up your ass,” “You’re a fu**ing slut,” “I’m gonna get my c*ck in there,” “I think of you as my daughter. Is that weird?” and “Be a slut! Be Rudy’s slut!”
Giuliani also allegedly told Dunphy that he wanted to “own” her “legally. With a document.”
Comments likening Dunphy to a daughter were allegedly made by Giuliani on more than one occasion, with the former mayor allegedly telling a doorman, “I need time alone with my girlfriend, with my daughter. With my little girl.”
“This became part of a pattern in which Giuliani referenced Ms. Dunphy as his ‘daughter’ in the context of sexual activity and made her extremely uncomfortable,” the complaint suggested.
In one alleged comment, Giuliani defended his “obsessive attraction” towards Dunphy by saying, “I’m Italian, remember? I’m
extremely jealous and possessive.”
Giuliani allegedly violated attorney-client privilege
While not as stomach churning as some of the other allegations in Dunphy’s complaint, Giuliani also allegedly violated attorney-client privilege by emailing confidential information about Dunphy’s domestic violence case, which he was representing, to an acquaintance:
On April 29, 2019, as Ms. Dunphy was monitoring Giuliani’s email in accordance with her job, she discovered that Giuliani had emailed private information about her domestic violence case, which was protected by the attorney-client privilege, to Maria Ryan without Ms. Dunphy’s consent. Ms. Dunphy only learned this when Ryan responded to the email.
This email upset Ms. Dunphy not only because she had trusted Giuliani as her attorney not to share her personal information, but also because it concerned a domestic violence matter, in which she was proceeding with court permission as a “Jane Doe.” It was therefore improper for Giuliani to reveal her identity to Maria Ryan, who had stopped working for him in 2018, and did not work on his legal matters.