The Columbus Dispatch

Missouri governor indicted in naked-picture scandal

- By Marwa Eltagouri and Sean Sullivan

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, a former Navy SEAL who was once considered a rising Republican politician, has been under siege since January, when accusation­s emerged that he threatened to blackmail his former hairstylis­t — with whom he was having an extramarit­al affair — by distributi­ng a nude photo he secretly took of her.

On Thursday, he was indicted by a St. Louis grand jury on a felony invasion of privacy charge.

Greitens had allegedly threatened the woman by saying he would distribute the photo of her if she exposed the relationsh­ip. The accusation­s stem from a covert recording by the woman’s ex-husband published by KMOV in St. Louis, in which the woman is heard describing how Greitens invited her to his home in 2015 and, with her consent, taped her hands to exercise rings and blindfolde­d her. He then allegedly took a photo of her naked.

“As I have said before, I made a personal mistake before I was Governor,” Greitens said in a statement Thursday. “I did not commit a crime.”

He called the indictment a “disappoint­ing and misguided political decision” and added: “I look forward to the legal remedies to reverse this action.”

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner launched an investigat­ion in January, after Greitens admitted he had been unfaithful to his wife before he was elected governor in 2016. His lawyer has denied the blackmail accusation­s.

Young and telegenic, a former SEAL and Rhodes Scholar who had just ascended to a statewide position, Greitens was viewed by Republican­s as a politician to watch in the coming years. In outlining the charge, Gardner said in a news release that it is a felony if a person transmits an image “contained in the photograph or film in a manner that allows access to that image via a computer.”

“It is essential for residents of the City of St. Louis and our state to have confidence in their leaders,” Gardner said.

Greitens, who has previously said he will not resign, appeared to dig in, saying in his statement: “This will not for a moment deter me from doing the important work of the great people of Missouri.”

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