KEY POINTS
  • Rudy Giuliani raised less than $1 million from just 13 donors, among them his friends and a group of former President Donald Trump's allies, to help pay off his legal fees.
  • Giuliani faces a $146 million defamation judgment and a criminal prosecution, among other legal problems.
  • Giuliani's political action committee dedicated to helping him pay his legal bills raised over $740,000 throughout the past six months on the backs of some of Trump's backers and longtime associates.
  • Elizabeth Ailes, the widow of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, donated $100,000 last year to the Giuliani legal defense PAC, according to the filing.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani departs the U.S. District Courthouse after he was ordered to pay $148 million in his defamation case in Washington, U.S., December 15, 2023.

Rudy Giuliani was able to raise less than $1 million from just 13 donors, among them his friends and a group of former President Donald Trump's allies, to help pay off his legal fees as he faces a $146 million defamation judgment and a criminal prosecution, a new Federal Election Commission filing reviewed by CNBC shows.

Giuliani's political action committee raised just over $727,000 from August through December, according to the FEC filing Thursday. His son Andrew Giuliani, who is helping run the PAC, did not return a request for comment on the haul.