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UPDATE: Former Greitens mistress claims first encounter was not consensual in investigative report

The House Special Investigative Committee released its report on Gov. Eric Greitens on Wednesday afternoon revealing that his former mistress believed their first sexual encounter was not consensual. The 25 page report does not reveal any names but does explain each witness. It also states that Greitens declined the opportunity to testify and failed to

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UPDATE: Greitens says he will continue his role as governor, minutes before report is released

UPDATE 4:25 pm: Greitens said he will continue his role as governor and the report does not scare him. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/ABC17News/status/984180052597399552″,”author_name”:”ABC 17 News”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/ABC17News”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;Greitens says he has been attacked by false accusations every single day since beginning his run as governor, but the falsehoods do not scare him.&#lt;/p&#gt;– ABC 17 News (@ABC17News) &#lt;a href=”https://twitter.com/ABC17News/status/984180052597399552?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”&#gt;April

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Greitens releases first statement after House Special Investigative Committee unveils report

Gov. Greitens has released a statement following backlash after the House Special Investigative Committee revealed their graphic findings in a now very public report. You can read the entire statement below: This was an entirely consensual relationship, and any allegation of violence or sexual assault is false. This was a months-long consenting relationship between two

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House Special Investigative Committee to release initial report on governor’s investigation

The special investigative committee looking into allegations against Gov. Eric Greitens is expected to release its report Wednesday night, according to a release from the Missouri House communications team. The release said the report will be available at 5 p.m., followed by a news conference with the House speaker, members of the House Republican Leadership

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