Los Angeles Times

Katie Hill gets restrainin­g order

Former U. S. lawmaker accuses ex- husband of continued harassment.

- By James Queally

Former Rep. Katie Hill accused her ex- husband in court filings Tuesday of continuing to harass her since their divorce and detailed years of abuse she says he inf licted on her.

In the filings, Hill, who resigned in October 2019 amid allegation­s she had an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip with a staff member, sought a restrainin­g order against her ex- husband, Kenneth Heslep. She has accused Heslep previously of leaking intimate images of her as part of a campaign to sabotage her political career.

A judge granted Hill the restrainin­g order, which requires Heslep to stay at least 100 yards from the former member of Congress, her mother and her sister.

In explaining why she needed to be protected from him, Hill offered a grim account of the physical and emotional abuse she said has spanned their relationsh­ip. She accused Heslep of choking her unconsciou­s during sex multiple times and siccing two of his dogs on some of her pets.

The pair f inalized their divorce in October, but in the Tuesday f iling, Hill accused Heslep of continuing to harass her by leaking false and disparagin­g informatio­n to tabloids.

“Apparently, running me out of Congress was not enough for Kenny. He continues to try to ruin me, creating bizarre conspiracy theories and peddling lies to media outlets, doing everything in his power to continue his abuse and maintain any control he can over me,” the filing read. “It seems that anything other than us being together, and him being able to control my life and my every move, isn’t enough for him.”

Attempts to contact Heslep were unsuccessf­ul, though he has previously denied allegation­s of wrongdoing. A representa­tive for Hill declined to comment.

Hill was a rising star in the Democratic Party who claimed her seat in northern L. A. County and Ventura County as part of the “blue wave” in the 2018 elections.

But her time in Washington ended less than a year after it began. A conservati­ve website published stories alleging that Hill had engaged in relationsh­ips with a member of her campaign staff and a House staffer. Hill — who has previously alleged the stories were driven by Heslep and Republican operatives — denied a relationsh­ip with the House employee, which would have been a violation of House rules, but did not deny the relationsh­ip with the campaign staffer.

In the court f iling, Hill said she began dating Heslep when he was 20 and she was 16. She accused Heslep of being extremely controllin­g, isolating her from her family, subjecting her to repeated “rage outbursts” and groping her in public, despite her protests. Episodes of violence escalated from there, she alleged.

“On multiple occasions, Kenny backed me into walls when he was angry, pinning me against them and shouting in my face. Kenny started choking me during sex, ignoring my attempts to stop him, and not letting go until after I had passed out or he finished, whether I was conscious or not,” the f iling read. “On more than one occasion, I was afraid Kenny was going to kill me.”

In 2016, Heslep bought two huskies that Hill called “extremely aggressive,” according to the filing. A year later, she alleged, Heslep allowed the dogs to “attack and kill my cat Bones.”

Hill alleged Heslep’s abusive treatment worsened during her campaign. In September 2018, she alleged, Heslep’s dogs mauled one of her pet goats so badly that he eventually shot and killed the goat to end its suffering, according to the filing.

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