- Rudy Giuliani interrupted his bankruptcy hearing after an attorney said he would commit fraud.
- He is $152 million in debt, almost all of which is owed to election workers he defamed.
- Giuliani scored a legal win as the bankruptcy judge said he'd likely dismiss the case, allowing appeals.
Rudy Giuliani erupted during a bankruptcy hearing Wednesday morning, interrupting the proceedings to complain it was "defamatory" to suggest he would commit bankruptcy crimes by hiding his assets.