Rudy Giuliani was hospitalized with a number of damaged bones after his car was “struck from behind at excessive pace” in New Hampshire, his spokesperson mentioned Sunday.
In accordance with his spokesperson, Michael Ragusa, Giuliani suffered “fractured thoracic vertebrae, a number of lacerations and contusions, in addition to accidents to his left arm and decrease leg.”
The crash occurred Saturday night time.
In accordance with New Hampshire State Police, troopers have been responding to a report of home violence on the southbound aspect of Interstate 93 after they noticed the crash involving Giuliani on the northbound aspect of the freeway.
A Honda pushed by a lady recognized as 19-year-old Lauren Kemp hit the again of a Ford that Giuliani was using in, which was being pushed by his affiliate Ted Goodman, in accordance with state police. All three have been taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening accidents. Each automobiles have been “closely broken,” police mentioned.
Ragusa mentioned that earlier than the crash, Giuliani was flagged down by a lady who was a sufferer of home violence. He “rendered help,” contacted 911 and “remained on scene along with her till responding officers arrived to make sure her security.”
In a follow-up, Ragusa mentioned the crash was “not a focused assault.”
Giuliani’s son, Andrew, who’s the pinnacle of the White Home’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Job Power, thanked individuals who have reached out after the crash.
“As a son, I can inform you I am honored to have a Dad that I can name the hardest SOB I’ve ever seen!” he posted on social media.
Giuliani rose to fame within the Eighties and ’90s in New York Metropolis as a prosecutor earlier than being elected mayor. After two phrases as mayor, he dabbled in nationwide politics, even working for president in 2008. Later, he turned an in depth adviser to President Trump in his first time period and have become a key spreader of conspiracy theories concentrating on the poll counters after Mr. Trump misplaced the 2020 election.
Giuliani was disbarred in New York and Washington, D.C. and he declared chapter after being discovered answerable for $146 million for spreading falsehoods about Georgia election employees.