Factbox: Giuliani and the lawyers behind Trump's efforts to overturn
election results
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[November 19, 2020]
(Reuters) - As established law firms
withdrew from representing President Donald Trump in his long-shot
challenges to U.S. election results, his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani
has spearheaded the continuing effort, despite a lack of evidence of
widespread fraud and a string of losses.
The following lawyers are among those on the latest legal team:
RUDY GIULIANI
He led the U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern District of New York
in the 1980s and later gained acclaim while mayor of New York steering
the city through the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the aftermath.
Giuliani began representing Republican Trump in April 2018 in connection
with former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian
interference in the 2016 election.
Giuliani was a key figure in the 2019-2020 impeachment inquiry into
whether Trump abused his office for personal political gain in his
dealings with Ukraine. Giuliani began an investigation into now
President-elect Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in Ukraine. The
Bidens have denied any wrongdoing.
Last month, Giuliani drew attention when he appeared in a satire film by
British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. The plot revolves around attempts by
the character Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyevto to marry off his 15
year-old daughter to Vice President Mike Pence or, failing that,
Giuliani.
In the days following Democrat Biden's election victory, critics of
Giuliani derided him for staging a press conference in the parking lot
of Philadelphia's Four Seasons Total Landscaping, a business located
between a sex shop and a crematorium and a far cry from the luxury hotel
where Trump initially tweeted that the event would be held.
JOE DIGENOVA AND VICTORIA TOENSING
The husband-and-wife law partners are helping Giuliani bring cases
contesting election results in battleground states. A former U.S.
attorney for the District of Columbia, diGenova pushed the theory that
lawmakers tried to frame Trump when they investigated whether his
campaign colluded with Russia four years ago. Mueller concluded that no
collusion had occurred.
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, personal attorney to U.S.
President Donald Trump, gestures as he speaks after media announced
that Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden has won the 2020
U.S. presidential election, in, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.,
November 7, 2020. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo
Toensing and diGenova are panelists on Newsmax, a right-wing media
outlet. They also represent Ukrainian businessman Dmitri Firtash,
who was charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with bribery and
racketeering.
SIDNEY POWELL
A former federal prosecutor, Powell in recent years has appeared as
a conservative pundit on Fox News and other media outlets. Trump
tweeted praise for Powell when she was retained by Trump's former
national security adviser Michael Flynn in his criminal case brought
by Mueller.
This month, Powell launched a Legal Defense Fund for the American
Republic to try to stop the U.S. election results from being
certified in Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and Wisconsin.
Powell has said without providing evidence, that millions of votes
were "shifted" from Trump to Biden by software designed to rig the
election. Election security officials last week said there was "no
evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed
votes, or was in any way compromised."
JENNA ELLIS
A senior legal adviser to the Trump election campaign and personal
attorney to Trump. Ellis, an evangelical, is the author of the 2015
book, "The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution," a guide for
Christians.
(Reporting by Karen Freifeld; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Grant
McCool)
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