Two election workers can go after Rudy Giuliani's coffee profits because the company involved is the former Donald Trump lawyer's 'alter ego,' a legal expert has said.New York federal judge Lewis Liman on Thursday sharply criticized Giuliani's attempts to use company law to stop Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss, from freezing funds held by Giuliani Communications.
'Giuliani's image and name is on each coffee package and he has recorded online adverts for it.'When a company is the mere alter ego of an individual, a court will view the assets of the company as belonging to the individual. That is what is occurring in Giuliani's case,' Chaffee said. 'While piercing the veil of a limited liability company is a rarity, it does occur.