Clearly, she is biased beyond repair and unable to oversee any case based on her leanings.
Giuliani has blamed several factors for his difficulties in searching his records for evidence relevant to the case.
Those factors include the FBI's seizure of his devices in 2021 as part of a foreign-influence investigation and serious personal financial difficulties he has faced since Trump's defeat in 2020.
"The FBI took every electronic device in my apartment and my law office," Giuliani said at a May hearing in the suit.
Indignantly insisting that he was not trying to deny the plaintiffs access to evidence related to their claims, he said: "I've been dealing with this for 50 years. I understand the obligation. There's nothing I want to hide. I'd like them to see everything. Not being perfect doesn't mean you're deleting things. I don't delete things."
Ted Goodman, a political advisor to Giuliani, echoed that point Wednesday, calling the ruling "a prime example of the weaponization of our justice system, where the process is the punishment."
"This decision should be reversed, as Mayor Giuliani is wrongly accused of not preserving electronic evidence that was seized and held by the FBI," Goodman said.
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