The downward decline of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has not been lost on the city that made him famous. The lawyer’s role in Ukraine-gate has become yuge — Giuliani has been subpoenaed by the House of Representatives’ impeachment investigation and made repeated appearances on cable news to yell. And people have noticed the distinctly… odd nature of his work for the president.
The New York Daily News first spotted a satirical advertisement on a NYC subway (the A train, to be specific) for Crazy Rudy Law, which is a send up of Giuliani’s behavior touting his lack of shame and ability to work drunk.

image via Crazy Rudy Law
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The website also touts some additional unique skills the former mayor brings to his legal representations:
- Need a deal with foreign governments, but prefer not to go through government channels? I’m your man.
- I will appear on all cable news networks on behalf of my clients. I promise that each appearance will be three things: unhinged, combative and fun.
- In an effort to shield money from my wife during our divorce, I’m willing to work for FREE! I only ask that you pick up the bar tab at the end of our session. Email [email protected] to set up a FREE happy hour consultation!
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Kathryn Rubino is a Senior Editor at Above the Law, and host of The Jabot podcast. AtL tipsters are the best, so please connect with her. Feel free to email her with any tips, questions, or comments and follow her on Twitter (@Kathryn1).