Rudy Giuliani telling Mar-a-Lago pals he’s trapped in ‘nightmare world,’ ‘can’t believe it’s real’ as he faces bankruptcy, legal woes

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Rudy Giuliani is trapped in a living “nightmare,” and the former New York City Mayor can’t believe it’s real, he was overheard telling pals at Donald Trump’s private club, Mar-a-Lago last week.

Source exclusively tell Page Six that Giuliani was spotted at the Palm Beach club as he’s facing bankruptcy stemming from a spate of debts.

An attendee told us they heard the former Trump attorney saying he’s in a “nightmare world,” and “he wakes up everyday and can’t believe it’s real.”

Rudy Giuliani is negotiating bankruptcy. Nathan Posner/Shutterstock

The onetime pol was hit with a whopping $148 million claim after being found guilty by a Georgia court of falsely accusing two poll workers of committing voter in Fulton County during the 2020 election.

Feds are also reportedly targeting Giuliani’s own $3.5 million Florida condominium, as Giuliani contends he lacks the finances to settle his debts.

Giuliani was at Mar-a-Lago attending an event in support of Arizona Republican congressional hopeful Abe Hamadeh, we hear.

Also at the fundraiser was former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who worked with former President Trump’s legal team in their attempt to uncover fraud in the 2020 election.

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We hear that Trump himself was also at the same event, and that Giuliani stopped by Trump’s table briefly, our source said — despite the former mayor’s February claims in bankruptcy court that the Trump 2020 campaign and the Republican National Committee still owe him $2 million in legal fees.

Former NYPD boss Bernie Kerik was also seen at Trump’s Florida club. Getty Images Donald Trump made an announcement about his civil fraud case on Monday. AFP via Getty Images

Our insider said that lately there have been “non-stop fundraisers” at Mar-a-Lago, sometimes with “two or three different ones” happening “on some nights.”

Said the source: “It has become the epicenter for Republican candidates collecting money.”

Meanwhile, Trump said in a press conference on Monday that he has enough cash to post a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case — after an appeals court drastically reduced the amount he owes from $454 million earlier the same day.

Feds are reportedly eyeing Giuliani’s Florida condo. James Messerschmidt for NY Post

We hear that at Mar-a-Lago when Giuliani was visiting, Trump was seen “huddled with his advisors,” as, “everyone is very much behind him, helping him get the money.”

He publicly said on Monday at the presser at his 40 Wall St. building that he actually has $500 million in cash — but that he didn’t think he should be forced to turn over near the full amount in the fraud case, when he might want to use some to help pay for the campaign.

The onetime mayor stopped by Trump’s table at the club, we hear. Nathan Posner/Shutterstock

Giuliani has told supporters recently in a frantically worded message via his Rudy Giuliani Freedom Fund: “Friend, There’s no other way to say this… You may truly be my only hope. The Biden Regime is sending a top ally of President Trump to PRISON!”

The appeal added that, “The Deep State is hellbent on indicting, arresting, bankrupting, and imprisoning President Trump and his top allies for daring to challenge the corrupt forces that have hijacked our once Free Republic. And as the lawyer who successfully defended President Trump from impeachment, I am at the top of their list.”

We have reached out to Giuliani’s office for comment.

Kerik pleaded guilty in 2009 to charges including tax evasion and making false statements to the White House, but was later pardoned by Trump in 2020 after serving three of four years of a prison sentence.

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