Las Vegas Review-Journal

Missouri governor resigns amid widening probes

- By David A Lieb The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, a sometimes brash political outsider whose unconventi­onal resume as a Rhodes scholar and Navy SEAL officer made him a rising star in the Republican party, abruptly resigned Tuesday amid a widening investigat­ion that arose from an affair with his former hairdresse­r.

Greitens, 44, spent nearly six months fighting to stay in office after the affair became public in January in a television news report that aired immediatel­y following his State of the State address. The probes into his conduct by prosecutor­s and lawmakers began with allegation­s stemming from the affair and expanded to include questions about whether he had violated campaign-finance laws.

Greitens said his resignatio­n would take effect Friday.

“This ordeal has been designed to cause an incredible amount of strain on my family — millions of dollars of mounting legal bills, endless personal attacks designed to cause maximum damage to family and friends,” he said in a brief statement.

The local St. Louis prosecutor’s office said it had reached a “fair and just resolution” on criminal charges against Greitens now that he’s leaving office. But the prosecutor said details would not be made public until Wednesday.

A St. Louis grand jury indicted Greitens on Feb. 22 on one felony count of invasion of privacy for allegedly taking a photo of the woman without her consent in 2015, before he was elected governor. The charge was dismissed but a special prosecutor was considerin­g whether to refile charges.

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