Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Lawfare Loses in Missouri

6 comments:

Dervish Z Sanders said...

Quote: Greitens publicly disclosed that he had engaged in an extramarital affair with his hairstylist in 2015 (before running for governor). ... KMOV played a recording made by the hairstylist's then-husband in which she said that Greitens had invited her to his home, where she consented to having her hands taped to exercise rings above her head while she was undressed and blindfolded. In the recording, the hairstylist added that while she was blindfolded, Greitens took pictures of her without her consent and threatened to share them if she ever went public with the affair. [end quote]

George Soros made him do it?

Joe Conservative said...

...she said. Proof?

Joe Conservative said...

Maybe George Soros dreamed it...

On April 9, 2018, Fox News reported that the woman with whom Greitens had the affair, identified only as "K.S.", testified that she could not say whether she saw Greitens with a camera or phone on the day he allegedly took the photo. Court records say that the woman told prosecutors, "I don't know if it's because I'm remembering it through a dream or I—I'm not sure, but yes, I feel like I saw it after it happened, but I haven't spoken about it because of that.

Dervish Z Sanders said...

If he didn't do it why did he resign? Did George Soros force him to step down? Dotard had many affairs prior to being "elected" predisent. Why hasn't he resigned? Par for the course with you -- if criminals successfully cover up their crimes -- that means there were no crimes. Unless we're talking about a Democrat, of course. Then you insist unproven allegations absolutely mean the Democrat is guilty.

Joe Conservative said...

Different crime... Mr. Greitens, a former member of the Navy SEALs had founded a charity for returning veterans and used the charity’s donor list to benefit his political campaign in 2016. He resigned, and they dropped charges.

Joe Conservative said...

btw - If it were true, why would they indict the prosecutor's investigator?

ST. LOUIS – A former private investigator hired by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has been indicted in connection to what he did while investigating Missouri’s former governor.

A grand jury indicted William Don Tisaby on six counts of perjury and one count of felony tampering with physical evidence.

A 30-page indictment lays out point-by-point accusations which are connected to Gardner’s investigation into Eric Greitens.


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