According to sources, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has personally asked former President Donald Trump to help pay his mounting legal bills. Giuliani, who was indicted on multiple criminal charges, including racketeering, has been seeking financial support from Trump to cover his legal expenses. While Trump reportedly agreed to assist Giuliani, he did not specify when or how much he would contribute. CNN reported that Giuliani visited Mar-a-Lago recently with his attorney, Robert Costello, in an effort to convince Trump in person. The former mayor's financial situation has worsened as he faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills and sanctions from various lawsuits related to his work for Trump after the 2020 election. Giuliani's lawyer stated in court that his client cannot afford to pay additional legal costs, citing financial hardship. Despite Giuliani voluntarily meeting with special counsel investigators and Biden's request for Trump to pay his legal fees, the former president has been hesitant to financially support Giuliani. Giuliani's trip to Mar-a-Lago further highlights his financial stress and the uncertainty surrounding his legal troubles.