
Minnesota Democratic Representative Keith Ellison’s case of domestic abuse just got documented. Karen Monahan, the supposed victim of Keith’s abuses has produced records that appear to back up her charges. She has documented a long-running period of abuse from Ellison through a series of doctor’s records. There are already documented 911 calls that seem to support these charges as well. The Democratic leadership and mainstream media continue to take little or no notice of Ms. Monahan’s charges. They are still too busy following the fake charges against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
As Written and Reported By Ryan Saavedra for the Daily Wire:
Karen Monahan, the woman who claims that Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison (MN) abused her while the two were in a relationship, released what appears to be medical records on Wednesday that show she told her physician in 2017 that Ellison had physically and emotionally abused her and that she was afraid to speak up because she feared retribution.
Monahan released a photo of her medical report from 11/28/2017 on a Twitter account identified by numerous media outlets as being her account.
“She states that she was in a very stressful environment for years, emotional and physical abuse by a partner with whom she is now separated,” the report states. “She identifies the individual she was involved with as Congressman Ellison, and she is worried about retribution if she identifies him publicly.”
When I post this, it gets deleted every time pic.twitter.com/uAJNx8AgF5
— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) September 19, 2018
The Free Beacon notes that Monahan claims that Ellison abused her as recently as 2016 and that “she agreed to sit down with investigators to discuss Ellison’s abuse, but he declined a meeting with her…..
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