Rudy Giuliani, under fire on multiple fronts, puts NYC apartment on market for $6.5 million

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NEW YORK — Former mayor Rudy Giuliani has put his luxury apartment on the Upper East Side up for sale amid mounting legal woes, it emerged Tuesday — over two years after it was famously raided by the FBI.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom co-op apartment in the landmarked 45 East 66th St. building is listed at $6.5m per the listing with Sotheby’s. It was quietly posted in the last week of July according to Insider, which first reported the news.

The listing makes no mention of Giuliani but details a “handsome” wood-paneled co-op with a corner library, wood-burning fireplace, a semi-private elevator landing and Madison Avenue views. The dining room and conservatory are described as “marvelously light-filled and ideal for a tranquil breakfast or cozy dinner.”

A framed replica of Joe DiMaggio’s number 5 jersey is visible in staged photos from the listing; Giuliani received the prop uniform signed by his “idol” in 2002.

Giuliani purchased the apartment for $4.77 million that same year and previously shared it with his ex-wife Judith; she agreed to move out in 2019 after reportedly refusing to leave following their bitter divorce.

It is unclear why he’s selling it now; neither his lawyer nor his Sotheby’s realtor responded to the Daily News’ requests for comment.

The feds famously raided the apartment in 2021 in connection with an investigation into Giuliani’s Ukrainian business dealings.

More recently Giuliani is believed to be the “co-conspirator 1″ listed in the federal indictment against former president Donald Trump in connection with the 2020 election that was unsealed last week; Giuliani long served as Trump’s lawyer.

The 66th street address also came up in legal documents from his ongoing civil sexual assault case from when a summons was served to his doorman. Giuliani made headlines last week when court filings quote him making a number of lurid comments to his former business consultant Noelle Dunphy, including saying her breasts belong to him, calling Matt Damon a homophobic slur and disparaging Jewish men.