Soros-Backed Prosecutor Faces Disbarment Over Greitens Case
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Soros-Backed Prosecutor Kim Gardner was accused of bribing a witness to lie under oath about former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.
Newly obtained evidence indicates the woman who made false allegations against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens was bribed to willfully lie under oath and engaged in extensive perjury in an effort to oust the rising Republican star from office, according to a police source with knowledge of an investigation into the circuit attorney’s misconduct.
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Following the secret meeting, Gardner charged Greitens with felony invasion of privacy in February 2018 for allegedly taking nude a photograph of Sneed without her consent and threatening to use the photo for blackmail. Greitens denied the allegations and Gardner never produced any evidence.
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When questioned under oath to corroborate the charges, Sneed admitted she was reluctant to testify because she might have been remembering her accusations, the heart of the criminal case, “through a dream.”
That wasn’t her only dirty trick in the case.
She has been accused of lying under oath about whether notes had been given to the defense attorneys for Eric Greitens.
5 On Your Side’s news partners at the St. Louis Business Journal reported on a 73-page document Missouri’s Chief Disciplinary Counsel Alan Pratzel filed against Gardner, accusing her of making false statements in open court about what had been given to Greitens’ defense attorneys. She did not give them notes she took during the same interview with Greitens’ mistress, and failed “to take reasonable remedial measures” when she knew Tisaby falsely said during a deposition that he didn’t receive Gardner’s notes.
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The Journal also reported Gardner’s attorney, Michael Downey, said her office did not have an obligation to disclose her notes because they, “constituted her mental impressions and were attorney opinion work product, and thus protected from discovery,” and, her office didn’t know she had the notes until a special prosecutor investigating Tisaby, Gerard Carmody, found them during, “a wholly unprecedented seizure of every possible relevant electronically stored document from Ms. Gardner’s office.”
The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel is going to decide her fate as a prosecutor.
Disciplinary hearings are scheduled — she could face disbarment.
The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel could punish Gardner with anything from a reprimand, probation, suspension of her law license or even disbarment.
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