
Rudy Giuliani spent around six hours testifying to a special grand jury in an Atlanta courtroom as they investigated 2020 election interference.
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Giuliani’s attorney, Robert Costello, declined to say whether former President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer invoked his right against self-incrimination after being designated by Fulton County prosecutors as a target of the inquiry. “It was cordial,” Costello said.
As Giuliani’s session concluded, it became public knowledge that Republican Gov. Brian Kemp had been subpoenaed in the same investigation. His attorneys are trying to squash that court order.
Earlier this week, Georgia prosecutors notified Giuliani’s lawyers that the former New York mayor is now a target of the widening probe, led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
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