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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is “recovering well” after being released from the hospital following his involvement in a car crash in New Hampshire, his business associate told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
Ted Goodman made the remark as New Hampshire State Police continue to investigate the accident that happened Saturday night on Interstate 93 in Manchester.
“Mayor Giuliani is recovering well following a motor vehicle accident in which his car was struck from behind. The incident occurred shortly after the mayor and I stopped to assist a person in urgent need of help,” Goodman said.
“He has since been discharged from the hospital and deeply appreciates the love, well wishes and prayers he has received. The mayor also extends his gratitude to the New Hampshire State Police, paramedics, Elliot Hospital, and all of the physicians and nurses who provided him with outstanding care,” Goodman added.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani walks outside U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Jan. 3, 2025. (Reuters/David Dee Delgado/File)
Officials also said “the driver who struck Goodman and Giuliani had no connection to the initial domestic violence incident” and “at this time, all aspects of the crash remain under investigation, including whether distraction or curiosity of the initial scene was a factor.”
Guiliani was in “good spirits and [is] recovering tremendously,” Giuliani’s spokesman and head of security Michael Ragusa told Fox News Digital following the crash.
New Hampshire State Police identified the vehicles as a Honda HR-V and a Ford Bronco. Giuliani was riding as a passenger in the Bronco. Police said the Honda struck the back of the Bronco.
Giuliani was officially diagnosed with “a fractured thoracic vertebrae,” multiple lacerations and contusions and injuries to his left arm and lower leg, Ragusa said.

Rudy Giuliani attends the annual 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony at the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum in September 2024 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
“This was not a targeted attack,” Ragusa added in a reply post on X.
Fox News Digital’s Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.