Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Greitens accused by ex-wife of domestic
violence
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[March 22, 2022]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - The ex-wife of Eric Greitens, a
former Missouri governor now mounting a run for U.S. Senate, accused the
candidate in court papers made public on Monday of physical violence
toward her and the couple's sons.
Greitens responded by posting a statement to Twitter, calling Sheena
Greitens' accusations "lies" peddled by political operatives and the
media.
"I will continue to love and care for my beautiful sons with all of my
being, and that includes fighting for the truth and against completely
fabricated, baseless allegations," Eric Greitens, a 47-year-old
Republican, said in the statement.
"I am seeking full custody of my sons and for their sake, I will
continue to pray for their mother and hope she gets the help that she
needs," he said. The couple divorced in 2020.
Sheena Greitens said in court documents filed as part of the couple's
child custody proceedings that during an argument at their home in 2018,
Eric Greitens knocked her down and confiscated her phone, wallet and
keys.
She said that Eric Greitens, who kept a firearm hidden in the house,
took a photo that invaded her privacy and threatened to kill himself
unless she supported him publicly during a separate political scandal.
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Missouri Governor Eric Greitens appears in a police booking photo in
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. February 22, 2018. St. Louis Metropolitan
Police Dept./Handout via REUTERS
Sheena Greitens said that her
then-husband once "cuffed" their 3-year-old son. In November of
2019, one of her sons came home from a visit with his father with a
swollen face, bleeding gums and a loose tooth, she said, and told
her that his father had struck him.
Several candidates seeking the Republican nomination for the U.S.
Senate against Greitens called for him to drop out They were joined
by Sen. Josh Hawley, Republican from Missouri.
"If you hit a woman or a child, you belong in handcuffs, not the
United States Senate. It’s time for Eric Greitens to leave this
race," Hawley said on Twitter.
Eric Greitens was elected governor of Missouri in 2017 but resigned
in June 2018 as he faced accusations of sexual misconduct. The
couple split up in 2018 after the resignation.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Mark Porter)
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