Summary
Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, was hospitalized with a broken vertebra after a car accident in New Hampshire. His car was hit from behind at high speed, and he suffered multiple injuries but is recovering well. The accident was not thought to be a targeted attack.
Key Facts
- Rudy Giuliani was involved in a car accident on a highway in New Hampshire.
- Giuliani, 81, was hit from behind at high speed.
- He suffered a fractured thoracic vertebra, lacerations, contusions, and injuries to his arm and leg.
- The accident was not believed to be intentional.
- Giuliani's medical team is happy with his recovery progress.
- Before the accident, he helped a woman involved in a domestic violence situation and called 911.
- Giuliani is known for his role as the mayor during the 9/11 attacks and his involvement in challenging the 2020 election results.
- He has faced legal issues, including being indicted in Georgia and Arizona, and ordered to pay $148 million to two election workers for defamation.