The Mercury News

Ex-wife accuses top Missouri GOP Senate candidate of abuse

- By Brian Slodysko, Jim Salter and Summer Ballentine

COLUMBIA, MO. >> Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, now a leading Republican Senate candidate, was physically abusive and demonstrat­ed such “unstable and coercive behavior” that steps were taken to limit his access to firearms, according to new allegation­s from his ex-wife revealed in court records on Monday.

A sworn affidavit from Sheena Greitens is part of an ongoing child custody dispute in Missouri. A public affairs professor at the University of Texas, she sought divorce from Eric Greitens after a sex scandal which led to his resignatio­n as governor in June 2018. She's now asking the court to move the custody case to the Austin area, in part to spare her children from renewed public attention as Eric Greitens tries to mount a political comeback.

Eric Greitens called the allegation­s “completely fabricated” and “baseless.”

“I am seeking full custody of my sons, and for their sake, I will continue to pray for their mother and hope that she gets the help that she needs,” he said in a statement issued from his Twitter account.

His attorney on Monday asked a judge to block the affidavit from public view, saying open access could cause “irreparabl­e harm to his reputation and his candidacy.”

An attorney for Sheena Greitens did not respond to a message seeking comment.

The allegation­s could complicate his bid to emerge from Missouri's Aug. 2 primary as the GOP nominee and potentiall­y jeopardize his party's chance to hold onto a key Senate seat in the general election.

Once a swing state, Missouri has become more reliably Republican in recent years. But the race to succeed retiring Sen. Roy Blunt is nonetheles­s receiving national attention because some in the GOP establishm­ent are anxious that, with the allegation­s released on Monday and previous scandals, Greitens would face vulnerabil­ities against a Democrat. And with the Senate evenly divided, the GOP can't afford to lose what would otherwise be a safe seat.

Other candidates in the race on Monday called for Greitens to end his campaign.

“Real men never abuse women and children. Period, end of story,” GOP U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler said in a statement posted on Twitter. “It's time for Eric to get out of the Senate race and to get profession­al help.”

Missouri's Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt, who is also running, tweeted: “The behavior described in this affidavit is cause for Eric Greitens to be in prison, not on the ballot for U.S. Senate.”

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