Rudy Giuliani is putting his New York apartment on the market for $6.5million – two years after the FBI raided it while investigating his activities in Ukraine
- The former mayor of New York, 79, put his delay on the market last month
- The three-bedroom apartment is in an iconic building near Central Park
- The home was raided in 2021 as the FBI investigated Giuliani’s dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs while working for then-President Donald Trump.
Rudy Giuliani is selling his luxury New York apartment for $6.5million – two years after the FBI raided the property while investigating his activities in Ukraine.
The former New York mayor, 79, put his three-bedroom Upper East Side home on the market with Sotheby’s Realty last month.
The apartment is in a historic building built in 1906 near the iconic Central Park.
It has a wood-burning fireplace as well as a “semi-private elevator landing,” according to its listing.
The house also includes a “massive master bedroom” consisting of two combined bedrooms.
Rudy Giuliani is selling his luxury New York apartment for $6.5million – two years after the FBI raided the property while investigating his activities in Ukraine

The former mayor’s apartment building, built in 1906, is a short walk from Central Park in Manhattan
While the listing photos have been purged of most Giuliani signs, Insider points out that you can see a replica of Joe DiMaggio’s Yankees jersey given to Giuliani in 2002.
The listing reads: “This splendid residence offers bright outlooks on the upper floors and an abundance of sunlight, high ceilings and beautiful hardwood floors.
“The apartment’s thoughtful and inviting layout is complemented by many original details, such as wood paneling and leaded glass and 12-by-12 double-hung windows.”
However, the list does not mention the current owner of the property or the fact that it made news in 2021 when the FBI raided it as part of an investigation into Giuliani’s dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs then. that he worked for then-President Donald Trump.
Officers seized both cellphones and computers during the April 28 morning raid as part of an investigation into whether Giuliani’s interactions with Ukraine violated US powers lobbying laws foreign.
Giuliani’s own actions are thought to have breached lobbying and registration rules. He insists he has always done the right thing.
The disgraced lawyer and his third ex-wife Judith finalized their divorce in 2019, which revealed their luxurious lifestyle which included six homes and 11 country club memberships.
With his divorce and growing legal feelings, in 2021 Giuliani was reportedly in money trouble, with Insider reporting that he was forced to fire at least five members of his inner circle.
Giuliani would pay up to $42,000 a month in child support.

The list does not mention the current owner of the property or the fact that it made news in 2021 when the FBI raided it as part of an investigation into Giuliani’s dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs.
His troubles have only continued since then; Giuliani is now being sued by her ex-assistant who claims she sexually harassed her and failed to pay her millions in salary.
Noelle Dunphy, 44, claims he forced her to have sex while she worked for him between 2019 and 2021.
Giuliani’s sexual assault accuser filed graphic transcripts in court allegedly depicting recordings of her unwanted advances, including the vulgar remark “Your breasts belong to me.”
The former Trump repairman denied those claims, saying the lawsuit was filled with exaggerations and salacious details “to create a media frenzy.”
Another transcript dated simply to the year 2019 describes Giuliani speculating on “natural selection” and the impact on the size of male genitalia.
“Jewish men have small c**ks because they can’t use them after they get married. While Italian men use them all their life to make them fat,” he reportedly said.
Giuliani previously said in court papers that he had a consensual relationship with Dunphy “for a few months” in 2019 when he was Trump’s personal attorney, but denied that she ever worked for him or her. that he forced her to have sex.
Dunphy’s lawsuit also claims that Giuliani “drank morning, noon, and night” and “constantly took Viagra.”