
MANCHESTER, NH โ Rudy Giuliani, 81, at one time a legal advisor to President Donald Trump and two-term New York City mayor, was injured late Saturday night in a two-car crash on I-93.
New Hampshire State Police department is investigating the crash that left a total of three people injured, including Giuliani, who was a passenger in one of the vehicles.
Police say that just before 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, Troopers assigned to the Troop B barracks were investigating a reported domestic violence incident on Interstate 93 southbound in Manchester when a two-vehicle crash occurred across from them on the northbound side of the interstate. As a result of the collision, both vehicles went into the median and were heavily damaged.
Troopers and fire personnel, who were at the scene of the first incident, witnessed the collision and quickly crossed the interstate to render aid.
The on-scene investigation determined that a Honda HR-V, driven by Lauren Kemp, 19, of Concord, struck the back of a Ford Bronco, driven by Theodore Goodman, of Michigan. Kemp and Goodman, as well as Giuliani, Goodmanโs passenger, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were taken by ambulance to area hospitals for treatment.
Lanes on both sides of the interstate were closed for approximately one hour while the crash was investigated.
The following statement was released by Giuliani’s “head of security,” Michale Ragusa, which indicates that Giuliani’s vehicle was “flagged down” by the person involved in the domestic violence incident heading south on I-93, and that he was the person who called 911. The statement indicates that the accident involving Giuliani happened after his vehicle had left the scene of the southbound incident, and was heading northbound. That information was not reported by police in a news release issued on Sunday. Ink Link reached back to State Police asking if they could confirm the information released by Ragusa, and NH State Police spokesman Tyler Dumont said there was no further information available:

No charges have been filed at this time and all aspects of the crash remain under investigation.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Sgt. Mark Dore at (603) 223-4381.