Former Missouri Gov. EricGreitens, now a Republican Senate hopeful, is denying his ex-wife’s allegations of domestic abuse despite her assertion in a recent court filing that she has photographic evidence.
The candidate's latest comments come as Sheena Greitens, an associate professor at the University of Texas's LBJ School of Public Affairs, stated that she can provide proof of a 2019 incident in which one of their sons came home with a swollen face and loose tooth to the courts as part of their custody battle. She added that the incidents were reported to multiple lawyers, therapists, and a mediator.
“Sheena Greitens lied in a sworn affidavit alleging abusive behavior that never happened. Her false story is contradicted by numerous photographs, videos, medical and dental records, and even Sheena’s own emails," the lawyer said in a statement."Multiple sources have now confirmed that she did discuss these matters with Karl Rove before they were filed.”
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