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Rudy Giuliani Is Charging $199 For Virtual Messages On Cameo

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Rudy Giuliani announced Tuesday that he has joined Cameo, an online video service where users can purchase custom video messages recorded by celebrities, and will sell his own videos for $199.

“Hi. It’s Rudy Giuliani and I’m on Cameo” Giuliani said in a video posted to his Cameo page Tuesday. “If there is an issue you want to discuss or a story you’d like to hear or share with me or a greeting that I can bring to someone that would bring happiness to their day, I would be delighted to do it. It can be arranged. We can talk through the magic of Cameo.”

Giuliani will be selling personalized videos on the site for $199, and users who request a video can expect a response back within one day. He has not, however, enabled the Cameo Calls feature, where users could talk to him live through a one-on-one video call. (RELATED: ‘I Committed No Crime’: Rudy Giuliani Says He’s ‘More Than Willing To Go To Jail’ In NBC Interview)

Giuliani’s Cameo profile lists him as the “Former Associate Attorney General of the United States, Mayor of New York City 1994-2001, and Host of the Rudy Giuliani Common Sense podcast.”

On June 24, Giuliani was suspended from practicing law in New York State for making “knowingly false and misleading factual statements to support his claim that the presidential election was stolen from” former President Donald Trump, according to a ruling from the Supreme Court of the State of New York’s Appellate Division. His law license was also suspended in Washington D.C. just two weeks later.

The former attorney for former President Trump is also facing a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems. The complaint accuses Giuliani of having “manufactured and disseminated the ‘Big Lie,’ which foreseeably went viral and deceived millions of people into believing that Dominion had stolen their votes and fixed the election.”