Rudy Giuliani served with Arizona indictment at 80th birthday party
- Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani was served with an indictment notice at his 80th birthday party in Florida.
- The notice is related to an alleged plot to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona.
- The party turned chaotic with guests reacting emotionally to the unexpected development.
Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, was celebrating his 80th birthday in Florida when he was given legal papers accusing him of being involved in a plan to change the results of the 2020 election in Arizona. This plan was supposed to give the state's 11 electoral votes to Donald Trump instead of Joe Biden, who actually won. Giuliani was one of 18 people connected to Trump who were accused of fraud, forgery, and conspiracy in this scheme. The Arizona Attorney General confirmed on social media that Giuliani was given the legal papers during the birthday party. Giuliani had posted a message on social media making fun of Arizona officials just before he was served. The message was later deleted. Giuliani seemed unbothered by the incident and continued to enjoy his party. Giuliani's birthday party was interrupted by officials serving him with the legal papers. Some guests at the party were upset by what happened. Giuliani, however, did not let it ruin his celebration and said he had a great time with many people who support him. He believes he will be proven innocent soon. Giuliani was accused of trying to change the election results in Arizona to benefit Trump. He was served with the legal papers during his birthday party, but he remained unfazed by the situation. Giuliani is expected to celebrate his birthday again on May 31 at a restaurant in Midtown. Guests were told they could bring gifts from an Amazon registry if they wanted to.