Rudy Giuliani fractures spine in car accident, security head says

Rudy Giuliani fractures spine in car accident, security head says



Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani sustained several injuries including a spinal fracture in a car accident Saturday evening, according to Michael Ragusa, who identified himself as the head of Giuliani’s security.

Ragusa said in a statement posted to X on Sunday that Giuliani’s vehicle “was struck from behind at high speed” on a highway on Saturday.

“He was transported to a nearby trauma center, where he was diagnosed with a fractured thoracic vertebrae, multiple lacerations and contusions, as well as injuries to his left arm and lower leg,” Ragusa said in a statement, which Giuliani’s social media accounts reposted.

Reached for further comment on Giuliani’s condition, Ragusa said in a statement that the former mayor was “in great spirits” and “fully alert and conscious.” Giuliani’s doctors are “pleased with his progress,” Ragusa added.

Ragusa also noted in a separate social media post that the car accident “was not a targeted attack.” He did not provide information to NBC News about whether a suspect was identified or in custody.

The former mayor’s son Andrew Giuliani acknowledged the incident in a post to X, thanking “all the people that have reached out since learning the news about my Father.”

“Your prayers mean the world. As a son, I can tell you I’m honored to have a Dad that I can call the toughest SOB I’ve ever seen!” he added.

Ted Goodman, who has served as a representative for Giuliani, did not immediately return NBC News’ request for further details about the incident.