A lawsuit claims Rudy Giuliani was paid $300,000 while pitching investors on an anti-Biden film.
Giuliani allegedly said it would be a "kill shot" that would sink Joe Biden's campaign.
By then, Giuliani was hard at work trying to dig up election-year dirt on Joe Biden in his capacity as President Trump's personal attorney.
Giuliani, the lawsuit alleges, asked for the farmers' help finance efforts to make sure Trump was elected to a second term.
The aborted Giuliani film project also forms part of a whistleblower disclosure from Johnathan Buma, an FBI special agent whose allegations were first reported by Insider.
Persons:
Rudy Giuliani, Biden, Giuliani, Joe Biden's, Joe Biden, Hunter, Baldev, Kewel Munger, Tim Yale, Trump, George Dickson III, Hunter Biden, Dickson, Michael Moore's, Noelle Dunphy, John Doe, Mother Jones, Munger, Johnathan Buma, Bob Hawk
Organizations:
Service, Republican, Yale, Republicans, FBI, Munger Bros
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Ukraine, California, New York City, Munger, Georgia, Washington