Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Allegedly Assaulted, Coerced Woman He Also Allegedly Blackmailed
A Missouri House special investigative committee has released a report on allegations against Governor Eric Greitens, which includes testimony from a woman who says that—among other things—Greitens “touched her crotch without her consent,” sexually coerced her, slapped her when he found out she was sleeping with her estranged husband, and threatened to blackmail her if she revealed their relationship.
Greitens, a former Navy SEAL who was elected as a Republican in 2016, was charged with felony invasion of privacy in February for blackmailing the woman by threatening to publish a nude photo of the woman if she told anyone about their relationship.
According to the report, the woman testified that she met Greitens in 2013 as a customer of her hair salon. She said she had a crush on Greitens but was shocked when he ran his hand up her leg and touched her crotch without her consent during a March 2015 hair appointment. He later invited her to his St. Louis home while his wife was out of town.
After she arrived through the back door, the report said that the woman testified Greitens searched her purse and “patted her down from head-to-toe.” He then asked if she had exercised and had her change into a white T-shirt with a slit on the top and pajama pants.
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But once in his basement, Greitens taped her hands to pull-up rings, blindfolded her, started kissing her, ripped open the shirt and pulled down her pants, the woman testified. She didn’t give consent to be disrobed or kissed, the report said. The woman testified that she then heard a click, like of a cellphone picture, and saw a flash.
Greitens then allegedly told the woman, “Don’t even mention my name to anybody at all, because if you do, I’m going to take these pictures, and I’m going to put them everywhere I can. They are going to be everywhere, and then everyone will know what a little whore you are.” When the woman didn’t respond, Greitens spanked her and asked her, “‘Are you going to mention my name?’”