Trump’s lawyer, Giuliani, filmed during intimate acts



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Sacha Baron Cohen is known for his guerrilla actions: his latest “victim” is Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

“Borat” is back. As in his first cult film, Sacha Baron Cohen puts people back into “Borat 2,” including a prominent Trump ally, and thereby causes a scandal.

Comedian and actor Sacha Baron Cohen introduced former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He can be seen in Baron Cohen’s new movie “Borat 2” in a compromised position with a young woman in a hotel room. The comedian reverted to the role of the Kazakh television reporter Borat for the job.

The scene was filmed in a New York hotel in July and ended with Giuliani calling the police, but there is no evidence of a subsequent investigation. Giuliani had gone to the hotel room believing he would be interviewed about the coronavirus policy of the administration of President Donald Trump. In the scene, the young woman flirts with him and invites him into the bedroom, where several cameras are hidden.

Giuliani asks for her phone number and address. He is lying on the bed with his hand tucking his shirt into his pants when Baron Cohen, disguised as part of the film crew, bursts into the room and yells that the girl is 15 years old. The character is said to be Borat’s daughter and is played by actress Maria Bakalova, who is 24 years old according to the website imdb.com.

On his weekly radio show on WABC, Giuliani spoke of an “attack” on Wednesday afternoon. “I’m tucking my shirt on, I assure you, that’s all I did,” he said. He realized that he was being cheated on when the woman asked him if he wanted a massage.

The hotly contested scene: Giuliani touches his pants in the presence of the supposedly 15-year-old – in truth it is actress Maria Bakalova, 24.

“At no point before, during or after the interview was I inappropriate,” Giuliani tweeted. “If Sacha Baron Cohen suggests otherwise, he is an icy liar.”

Provoking people close to Trump is a central aspect of the new film, a sequel to 2006’s “Borat.” At the time, the character of Baron Cohen traveled the United States and exposed sexist, racist, and anti-Semitic views and responses from the unprepared. In the new film, Borat from Kazakhstan tries to introduce his daughter to Vice President Mike Pence.

Also here Twitter knows no mercy

The scandal, of course, has already caused a sensation on social media and reactions are changing. Here we see the “hand in the pants” Giuliani apparently yelled at by Trump on the White House lawn.

Talk show host Stephen Colbert doesn’t believe Giuliani’s excuse. Grab a microphone? You don’t have to lie on a bed and feel your groin for this.

Another smart reaction is this: Which has sunk the most, Rudy Giuliani or the hand in his pants?

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