
His spokesman said on Sunday that Rudi Juliani was taken to hospital with many broken bones after his car was shocked from behind at high speed “in New Hampshire.
According to his official spokesperson, Michael Rajosa, Juliani suffered from “broken chest vertebrae, multiple sins and bruises, as well as injuries in his left arm and lower leg.”
The accident occurred on Saturday night.
According to New Hampshire police, the soldiers were responding to a report on domestic violence on the southern side of the 93rd highway when they saw the accident that participated in Juliani on the northern side of the highway.
Honda paid hit a 19 -year -old woman, Lauren Kemp, on the back of the Ford that Juliani was riding, and who was driven by his colleague Ted Godman, according to the state police. The three were transferred to the hospital with indispensable wounds. The police said that both cars were “severely damaged.”
Rajosa said that before the accident, Juliani was marked by a woman who was a victim of home violence. He “provided help”, called 911 and “stayed with her until the respondents arrived to ensure her safety.”
In a follow -up, Rajosa said the accident was not a “targeted attack.”
Ibn Juliani, Andrew, the head of the Working Square at the World Cup 2026 World Cup, thanked the people who arrived after the accident.
“As a son, I can tell you that I am honored to have my father. I can call him the most difficult sigh I have seen at all!” he Posted on social media.
Juliani rose to fame in the eighties and nineties of the last century in New York City as a public prosecutor before the election of a mayor. After two periods as mayor, he was involved in national policy, until the candidacy for the presidency in 2008. Later, he became a close consultant to President Trump in his first term and became one of the conspiracy theories that target the voting meters after Mr. Trump lost the 2020 elections.
Juliani was Disbarred in New York and Washington, DC. Which is Bankruptcy After finding 146 million dollars responsible for spreading lies about Georgia election workers.