Rudy Giuliani's Wife - Biological Expert... to Pharma
By SUSAN EDELMAN
JUDI GIULIANI
Germ-warfare adviser.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292007/news/nationalnews/chemical_judi_a_boost_to_rudy_nationalnews_susan_edelman.htm
April 29, 2007 -- Rudy Giuliani consulted his wife Judith on bioterrorism after 9/11, and considered her "an expert we rely on" at his high-powered consulting firm, he has revealed.
Referring to his Manhattan-based business, Giuliani Partners, the ex-mayor spoke about her role in a 2003 interview, with his bride at his side:
"She gives us a lot of advice and a lot of help in areas where she's got a lot of expertise - biological and chemical," the ex-mayor said in a taping never aired in the United States. "And since we do security work, that's an area of great concern - you know, another anthrax attack, a smallpox attack, chemical agents. She knows all of that."
Giuliani made the comments to worldwide syndicated interviewer Daphne Barak in footage seen by The Post.
Last week, Giuliani, the GOP presidential front-runner, touted himself as the candidate most likely to protect the country against terrorism. The Democrats, he argued, would make the nation more vulnerable to attack.
Giuliani said his wife "worked in the pharmaceutical industry for years. So, she's an expert that we rely on," he said.
susan.edelman@nypost.com
JUDI GIULIANI
Germ-warfare adviser.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292007/news/nationalnews/chemical_judi_a_boost_to_rudy_nationalnews_susan_edelman.htm
April 29, 2007 -- Rudy Giuliani consulted his wife Judith on bioterrorism after 9/11, and considered her "an expert we rely on" at his high-powered consulting firm, he has revealed.
Referring to his Manhattan-based business, Giuliani Partners, the ex-mayor spoke about her role in a 2003 interview, with his bride at his side:
"She gives us a lot of advice and a lot of help in areas where she's got a lot of expertise - biological and chemical," the ex-mayor said in a taping never aired in the United States. "And since we do security work, that's an area of great concern - you know, another anthrax attack, a smallpox attack, chemical agents. She knows all of that."
Giuliani made the comments to worldwide syndicated interviewer Daphne Barak in footage seen by The Post.
Last week, Giuliani, the GOP presidential front-runner, touted himself as the candidate most likely to protect the country against terrorism. The Democrats, he argued, would make the nation more vulnerable to attack.
Giuliani said his wife "worked in the pharmaceutical industry for years. So, she's an expert that we rely on," he said.
susan.edelman@nypost.com