Chicago Sun-Times

Missouri governor quits

- BY DAVID A. LIEB

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.

The 44- year- old governor 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 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 from his Jefferson City office, his voice breaking at times.

He said he could not “allow those forces to continue to cause pain and difficulty to the people that I love.”

Lawmakers pressuring Greitens to step down included many Republican­s, who feared that his troubles could jeopardize the GOP’s chances of defeating incumbent Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill in a race considered essential to the party’s hopes of keeping control of the Senate.

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 untilWedne­sday.

A St. Louis grand jury indicted Greitens on Feb. 22 on one felony count of invasion of privacy for allegedly taking and transmitti­ng a photo of the woman without her consent at his home in 2015, before he was elected governor. The charge was dismissed during jury selection, but a special prosecutor from Kansas City is considerin­g whether to refile charges and said Tuesday that her investigat­ion is ongoing.

In April, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner charged Greitens with another felony, alleging that he improperly used the donor list for a charity that he had founded to raise money for his 2016 campaign.

Then less than two weeks ago, the Missouri Legislatur­e began meeting in special session to consider whether to pursue impeachmen­t proceeding­s to try to oust Greitens from office. A special House investigat­ory committee had subpoenaed Greitens to testify nextMonday.

 ?? JULIE SMITH/ THE JEFFERSON CITY NEWS- TRIBUNE VIAAP ?? Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens announces his resignatio­n Tuesday in Jefferson City, Missouri.
JULIE SMITH/ THE JEFFERSON CITY NEWS- TRIBUNE VIAAP Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens announces his resignatio­n Tuesday in Jefferson City, Missouri.

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