Eminem's Ex-Wife Kim Scott Rushed to Hospital Following Reported Unconsciousness

In June, Kim Scott faced court proceedings related to DUI incidents but failed to appear for a sentencing and other hearings in two separate drunk driving cases; she pleaded no contest to operating while impaired and failure to stop after a collision on May 11, with potential penalties including up to 93 days in jail for the no-contest plea and up to five years in prison for a felony OWI third offense.
A police body cam captured an officer telling Scott, 'You're slurring really bad' during the incident, reflecting concerns about her intoxication level as she was handled by first responders.
Her long-standing DUI history includes a 2015 crash in Macomb Township where she drove a Cadillac Escalade into a utility pole and ditch; court records were sealed, and she later described the crash as a suicide attempt on a Detroit radio show.
Emergency responders were called around 8 p.m. to her Chesterfield home for an unconscious/fainting incident; the Chesterfield Fire/EMS report listed Hemorrhage/Laceration and she was transported to McLaren Macomb Hospital; her current condition was not publicly clarified at the time.
Temporary bench warrants for failure to appear in court related to her DUI cases were issued in June but later cleared, underscoring ongoing legal turbulence surrounding the incident.
Kim Scott, Eminem's ex-wife, was rushed to a Michigan hospital Saturday night after emergency responders found her unconscious at her Chesterfield Township home, according to TMZ and multiple outlets. Paramedics transported her to McLaren Macomb Hospital in Mount Clemens. Her condition has not been publicly clarified.
The Chesterfield Fire/EMS incident report listed the call type as Hemorrhage/Laceration, Radar Online reported. Footage from the scene shows Scott being wheeled out of her home on a gurney around 8 p.m. The medical emergency adds to a turbulent year that has included multiple DUI-related court cases.
Emergency crews were called to Scott's home at approximately 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, Just Jared reported. First responders found her unresponsive. The fire and EMS report listed the incident as involving a hemorrhage or laceration. She was loaded onto a gurney and transported by ambulance to McLaren Macomb Hospital.
No official update on her condition has been released, OK Magazine noted. The cause of the medical emergency has not been confirmed by her representatives or local authorities. The lack of clarity has left the full picture of what happened uncertain.
Scott's hospital visit comes after months of legal trouble. She pleaded no contest to operating while impaired and failure to stop after a collision on May 11, according to Radar Online. The impaired driving charge carries up to 93 days in jail. A separate felony OWI third-offense charge could carry up to five years in prison.
In June, Scott failed to appear for sentencing and other hearings in two separate drunk driving cases, OK Magazine reported. Temporary bench warrants were issued for her arrest. Those warrants were later cleared, but the missed appearances added to her growing list of legal complications.
Police body camera footage from one of her DUI incidents shows an officer telling Scott directly, 'You're slurring really bad,' according to Yahoo Style. The footage raised concerns about her level of intoxication at the time she was handled by first responders. The clip became part of the broader media coverage surrounding her legal cases.
Scott's current troubles echo a difficult personal history. In 2015, she drove a Cadillac Escalade into a utility pole and a ditch in Macomb Township. Court records from that crash were sealed. She later went on a Detroit radio show and described the crash as a suicide attempt, according to Just Jared.
Scott has been married to and divorced from Eminem twice. The two share a daughter, Hailie. Their relationship has been a subject of Eminem's music for decades. Scott has largely stayed out of the public eye in recent years, making these repeated legal and medical episodes especially striking to followers of her story.
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