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Andrew Gillum Set for Rehab After Incident in Room at Posh Miami Hotel

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*Andrew Gillum, the former Tallahassee, Florida mayor who narrowly missed becoming governor in 2018, is set to enter rehab to deal with his alcoholism issues.

Gillum’s decision comes days after he was found by police officers “inebriated” in a South Beach hotel room, alongside another man who allegedly overdosed on crystal methamphetamine.

“After conversation with my family and deep reflection, I have made the decision to seek help, guidance and enter a rehabilitation facility at this time,” Gillum said in a statement released Sunday evening.

“This has been a wake-up call for me. Since my race for governor ended, I fell into a depression that has led to alcohol abuse.”

Following the incident, Gillum admitted that he had had too much to drink and denied any allegations that he had used drugs.

In his latest statement, the father of three children acknowledged the impact excessive drinking can have.

“I witnessed my father suffer from alcoholism and I know the damaging effects it can have when untreated. I also know that alcoholism is often a symptom of deeper struggles,” he said. “I am committed to doing the personal work to heal fully and show up in the world as a more complete person.”

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Gillum reissued an apology to his family, friends and the people of Florida who he said have “supported me and put their faith in me over the years.”

“I now need to firmly focus on myself and my family. I will be stepping down from all public facing roles for the foreseeable future.”

As we reported earlier, police were called to the Mondrian Hotel South Beach early Friday, where the Miami Beach Fire Rescue was treating a 30-year-old man for a cardiac arrest. Fire officials advised the officers that the man may have had a drug overdose and he was taken to Mount Sinai Medical Center where nurses reported he is in a stable condition.

Gillum, who was also in the hotel room with another man, Aldo Mejias, was unable to talk to officers due to his “inebriated” state, police said. Meijas, who called the emergency services, allegedly found Gillum in the bathroom of the hotel room vomiting. Responding officers found three small, clear bags suspected of containing crystal methamphetamine in the hotel room.

Gillum was not charged with any violations in the incident.

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