Andrew Gillum Denies Using Drugs After Suspected Meth Was Found In Hotel Room
Former Florida governor running candidate Andrew Gillum was found in a South Beach hotel room early Friday morning with bags of possible crystal meth and a male friend who appeared to have overdosed on drugs, according to Miami Beach police report.
Police say they were called to the Mondrian South Beach early Friday morning and found paramedics treating Travis Dyson, a 30-year-old Miami man, for an apparent heart attack. They say two other men were in the room: Aldo Mejias and Gillum.
Police say Gillum was not arrested but he was too intoxicated to answer questions.
An offense incident report says that officers found three clear plastic baggies of suspected crystal meth on the bed and floor.
Gillum, who is also a former Tallahassee mayor, issued a statement Friday afternoon in which he denied using drugs.
According to police, Mejias told officers that he gave his credit card information to Dyson to rent the room and planned to meet him Friday evening. When he went to the room after 11 p.m., Mejias said he found Dyson and Gillum “under the influence of an unknown substance.”
Mejias, 56, said Dyson opened the door to Room 1107 to let him in and then collapsed on the bed. He said Dyson was having trouble breathing, so he woke him up. Dyson then vomited and collapsed again, so Mejias said he performed chest compressions on Dyson and called paramedics.
Mejias told police he saw Gillum, 40, vomit in the bathroom.
Police say Dyson was taken to Mount Sinai Medical Center in stable condition. They returned to check on Gillum, who was allowed to return home “without incident.”
No arrests were made.
“At this time the incident is not being investigated as a criminal matter,” a Miami Beach police spokesman wrote in an email releasing a copy of the report. He did not explain why.
Gillum, who was mayor of Tallahassee from 2014 through 2018, thanked Miami Beach paramedics in his statement and said he’ll “spend the next few weeks with my family and [would] appreciate privacy during this time.”
Following his loss in the 2018 Florida gubernatorial race to Republican Ron DeSantis, Gillum has remained an important player for Democrats in the state. His political organization is overseeing an ambitious push to register or “reengage” 1 million voters before the November election, and he remains among the most prominent Democrats due to a political analyst gig with CNN.
Dyson, who is a registered nurse, told Miami New Times that he has been friends with Gillum “for a while,” but did not know anything about a wedding.