Chattanooga Times Free Press

Indicted Missouri governor goes after top prosecutor

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Since he was indicted on allegation­s related to an extramarit­al affair, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has shifted into attack mode, zeroing in on the St. Louis prosecutor who launched the investigat­ion with comments decried by some critics as politicall­y or racially charged.

Grietens, a Republican accused of felony invasion of privacy, has been defiant and insists he committed no crime. He has repeatedly laid into St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, the city’s first black prosecutor and a former Democratic lawmaker.

In one sponsored Facebook post, the governor known for pursuing his political enemies called Gardner “anti-law enforcemen­t.” In another, he labeled her as a “reckless liberal prosecutor who uses her office to score political points.”

The tactics seem “par for the course for Greitens in publicly going after those who either disagree with him or get in his way,” said University of Missouri-St. Louis political scientist David Kimball. The governor’s goal, he added, is probably to undermine public confidence in the prosecutio­n.

The remarks drew criticism from a range of Democrats, including U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill and a lawmaker who said the governor’s descriptio­n of Gardner as “reckless” is a racial dog whistle. “They’re attacking her capacity right now,” said Democratic Rep. Cora Faith Walker, who represents the St. Louis suburb where the fatal 2014 police shooting of Michael Brown helped spark the Black Lives Matter movement. “It’s astounding to me that this is happening in this day and age.”

The indictment alleges Greitens took a nonconsens­ual photo of a nude or partially nude woman in March 2015, before he was elected, and transmitte­d it in a way that could be accessed by a computer.

Over the last week, his campaign has emailed supporters with links to Breitbart and other conservati­ve sources describing Gardner as an anti-police prosecutor whose campaign was funded by liberal billionair­e George Soros. Gardner received close to $200,000 in donations from a national super PAC partly funded by Soros.

“What she is doing is carrying water for Black Lives Matter, Antifa, George Soros and the many other groups on whose support she depends,” wrote Tom Lake, a retired St. Louis police sergeant, in a post emailed by Greitens’ campaign. “She sees a law-and-order Governor — and she attacks as only an anti-law enforcemen­t prosecutor would.”

Greitens’ campaign manager, Austin Chambers, did not respond to multiple requests for comment from The Associated Press.

In response to Greitens’ criticism, Gardner spokeswoma­n Susan Ryan said the prosecutor “will not be playing political games during this process.”

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