According to a forthcoming book, Giuliani moved into Trump's Mar-a-Lago club after he lost the GOP presidential nod.
Giuliani was able to travel back and forth without being seen.
He fell into a clinical depression after leaving the race.
According to a forthcoming book, Rudy Giuliani stayed at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club while he was depressed and drinking a lot after falling short in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries.
"Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America's Mayor" was written by Andrew Kirtzman. Judith Giuliani is his third ex- wife.
According to an early copy of the book obtained by The Guardian, Giuliani "wanted to be president from a young age, but blew his big moment when it arrived."
According to reports, Judith Giuliani said that her background as a nurse caused her husband to fall into a depression.
She described her ex- husband's drinking as a way to "dull the pain" in her book.
Giuliani has denied that he has a drinking problem.
The Giulianis were allowed to stay in a bungalow across the street from Mar-a-Lago so they could avoid the media glare.
Judith Giuliani said that Donald kept their secret when they moved into Mar-a-Lago.
The FBI searched the former president's South Florida estate and seized over 300 classified documents.
The Espionage Act bars the unauthorized removal of defense-related information that could aid a foreign government if the documents are found to be related to violations. The president is being investigated for possible obstruction of justice.
Over a dozen former Trump White House officials have disagreed with the former president's claim that the documents taken by agents were classified.
The bond between the former mayor and the former president was chronicled in Kirtzman's book.
According to Judith Giuliani, Trump and his wife kept a close eye on their friends.
Kirtz wrote in the book that the two men's friendship survived when a hundred other Trump relationships died away like so many marriages of convenience. Giuliani wouldn't turn his back on Trump.
Rudy Giuliani went on to become one of Trump's most trusted allies during the lengthy New York businessman's White House administration, at one point serving as the president's personal lawyer and also acting as a top campaign surrogate.
In the aftermath of the 2020 race, Giuliani worked feverishly to sway Republican lawmakers in a number of key swing states in a bid to overturn now- President Joe Biden's 2020 win.
Giuliani told The New York Post that if Biden were to run for president, Trump would raid his homes.
Business Insider has an article on it.