Former congressman Michael Grimm, aged 54, has been paralyzed from the chest down due to a horse riding accident during a polo tournament. The unfortunate incident occurred in September, and since then, Grimm has been undergoing medical treatment at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in New Jersey, a facility famous for rehabilitating individuals with similar injuries.
Michael Grimm Paralyzed After Polo Accident: Former Congressman Receives Support
Michael Grimm Paralyzed After Polo Accident: Former Congressman Receives Support
Michael Grimm, the former U.S. congressman, is now paralyzed from the chest down following a serious polo accident, prompting widespread support for his recovery.
Grimm's friend, Vincent Ignizio, who is also a former member of the New York City Council, shared updates on Grimm's health, describing the situation as a "tragic accident." Ignizio has initiated a fundraising campaign to help cover the substantial medical expenses, which are projected to be in the millions for treatment aimed at helping Grimm regain mobility.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City expressed his condolences, stating that his thoughts and prayers are with Grimm during this challenging time. He acknowledged Grimm's background as a Marine veteran and emphasized the city's support for veterans, especially as they approach Veteran's Day.
Grimm, a former FBI agent, served as a representative for Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn after being elected to the House in 2010. His political career was marked by controversy after resigning prior to a tax evasion conviction in 2015 that led to an eight-month prison sentence. Prosecutors had accused him of underreporting wages to evade taxes.
As Grimm continues his recovery, his friends and supporters are working diligently to raise funds and provide assistance, hoping for a miraculous improvement in his condition.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City expressed his condolences, stating that his thoughts and prayers are with Grimm during this challenging time. He acknowledged Grimm's background as a Marine veteran and emphasized the city's support for veterans, especially as they approach Veteran's Day.
Grimm, a former FBI agent, served as a representative for Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn after being elected to the House in 2010. His political career was marked by controversy after resigning prior to a tax evasion conviction in 2015 that led to an eight-month prison sentence. Prosecutors had accused him of underreporting wages to evade taxes.
As Grimm continues his recovery, his friends and supporters are working diligently to raise funds and provide assistance, hoping for a miraculous improvement in his condition.