
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and one-time personal lawyer to Donald Trump, is in critical condition at a Florida hospital, his spokesman said Sunday. The 81-year-old's family and medical team have not released details about his injuries or identified the medical center where he is being treated.
Spokesman: 'Critical But Stable'
According to The New York Times, Giuliani's spokesman Ted Goodman said the former mayor "remains in critical but stable condition" and declined to specify the hospital. It was not immediately clear what prompted the hospitalization, and Goodman would not say which Florida medical facility was overseeing his care.
Recent health and legal troubles
Giuliani, 81, was previously hospitalized after a New Hampshire car crash in August 2025 that left him with a fractured vertebra, according to the Los Angeles Times. He has also been entangled in a multiyear legal fight over a $146 million defamation judgment and disputes tied to a Florida condominium, as reported in coverage of his testimony to defend his Florida condo and World Series rings.
What's still unknown
Officials have not released medical records or a diagnosis, and it remains unclear what condition led to the hospitalization. Giuliani's spokesman has so far declined to provide further details about his care, leaving key questions unanswered.
Given his high profile and ongoing legal entanglements, Giuliani's health is likely to draw close attention from courts, political allies and the media in the coming days. His representatives have not yet provided a timeline for additional information.









