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Candidate acknowledg­es 2 kids he hadn’t mentioned

- Maya King

ATLANTA — Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee for Senate in Georgia, who has been a frequent critic of absentee fathers, especially in Black households, has acknowledg­ed he is the father of a second son he had not previously mentioned publicly, as well as an adult daughter who was born when he was in his early 20s.

The revelation is the second this week about children that the former football star has fathered but did not publicly disclose. The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday about a 10-year-old son of Walker’s with whom he is not in contact.

Wednesday, Walker’s campaign shared with the news outlet a form that he filled out in 2018 in order for him to be appointed to former President Donald J. Trump’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition. It listed the names of four children: his 22-year-old son Christian, whom Walker has often talked about on the campaign trail; the 10-year-old son; a 13-year-old child; and an adult daughter.

The Daily Beast withheld the names of the children and their mothers out of privacy concerns.

“I have four children,” Walker said in a statement to The New York Times. “Three sons and a daughter. They’re not ‘undisclose­d’ — they’re my kids. I support them all and love them all. I’ve never denied my children.”

He added: “Saying I hide my children because I don’t discuss them with reporters to win a campaign? That’s outrageous. I can take the heat, that’s politics — but leave my kids alone.”

The Daily Beast’s report on Tuesday about Mr. Walker’s 10-year-old son said that the child’s mother had sued Walker a year after giving birth to obtain a declaratio­n of paternity and child support, and that the suit lasted until August 2014, when Walker was ordered to pay child support. The boy, by then more than 2 years old, took Walker’s last name.

It is unclear how involved Walker has been in his 13-year-old son and adult daughter’s lives. Asked if Walker had paid child support for them, his campaign manager, Scott Paradise, said that “he has honored all obligation­s.”

Walker has played an active role in the life of his eldest son, Christian, and has focused on their relationsh­ip in his campaign speeches and interviews. He has also criticized the absence of fathers and father figures in some Black households — what he described as “a major, major problem” in Black communitie­s in a 2020 interview with the conservati­ve activist Charlie Kirk.

Walker is running against Senator Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, in what is widely expected to be one of this year’s most competitiv­e and expensive Senate races as Republican­s seek to wrest back control of the chamber.

Warnock is currently involved in child custody litigation with his ex-wife, who has sued to adjust the terms of their agreement and have his child support payments “recalculat­ed.” Warnock’s campaign declined to comment.

The news this week about Walker’s children comes after a series of reports detailing his exaggerati­ons and outright falsehoods about his life before entering politics. He has falsely claimed that he worked as a member of law enforcemen­t in Georgia and with the FBI, according to The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on.

He has also spoken falsely about graduating from college, which he did not do, and CNN reported that he had even lied about whether he lied about graduating from college. He has also falsely claimed that he graduated “in the top 1 percent of my graduating class.”

 ?? SEAN RAYFORD / GETTY IMAGES / TNS ?? Herschel Walker, the football legend who is now a Senate candidate, at a 2021 rally featuring former President Donald Trump in Perry, Georgia.
SEAN RAYFORD / GETTY IMAGES / TNS Herschel Walker, the football legend who is now a Senate candidate, at a 2021 rally featuring former President Donald Trump in Perry, Georgia.

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