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Posted: 2019-10-04T00:58:13Z | Updated: 2019-10-04T00:58:13Z

A comedian duo created scathing prank New York City subway ads this week that looked familiar to commuters but with a wicked twist on President Donald Trump s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani . Need a lawyer? the ads asked. Call Crazy Rudy.

The messages were a send-up of Giulianis over-the-top appearances on TV news shows as he peddles conspiracy theories, including about former Vice President Joe Biden and his son as he defends Trumps phone call pressuring Ukraines president to investigate the Bidens as he held up military aid to the nation. That July call has become the centerpiece of an impeachment inquiry.

Giuliani will do back-deal channels, cable news appearances, has no shame and will work for free! pitch the mock ads.

Davram Stiefler and Jason Selvig of the comedy pair The Good Liars created the signs and hung them in trains on three lines Tuesday.

They also created the CrazyRudyLaw.com site, which advises: In an effort to shield money from my wife during our divorce, Im willing to work for FREE! I only ask that you pick up the bar tab at the end of our session. The website also promises that the former New York mayors appearances will be unhinged, combative and fun!

The pair also set up an answering machine message for the number posted on the ad and website: (347) 687-0436.

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