Tag: Eric Greitens
Twitter Explodes Over News That Newspaper Publisher Paid 50K To Expose Greitens
Missouri Times publisher Scott Faughn was working on a book about the 2016 Missouri Governors’ race–yawn!–and thought what better way…
Clownish St. Louis Prosecutors Turn Greitens Case Into Farce
The remarkably patient defense attorneys for Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens cannot be sure from day to day what new bit…
Judge in Greitens Case Slams State For “Sanctionable Discovery Violations”
Having reminded the prosecutors in the Greitens case that “these rules are not mere rules of etiquette,” Circuit Judge Rex…
Greitens’ Prosecutors Admit “Egregious Mistakes,” Face Dismissal of Case
Two separate Associated Press reports on the criminal investigation into Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens use the word “egregious,” each in…
Breaking: Greitens’ Prosecutors Produce Missing Video Hours After Release of House Report
On Thursday in open court, James Martin, a defense attorney for Gov. Eric Greitens, spoke to the issue of a…
Greitens Prosecutors May Have Destroyed Key Witness Tape
Although she died more than 30 years after her boss Richard Nixon left office, the New York Times reminded its…
Federalist: Greitens Prosecutor Could “End Up in Jail”
Writing for the Federalist, an influential online magazine, Dave Grossman makes a highly detailed case that Kim Gardner, the St.…
St. Louis To Pay Radical Harvard Prof Up to $120K to Help Prosecute Greitens
In hiring radical Harvard Law professor Ronald Sullivan to help in the prosecution of Republic Gov. Eric Greitens, St. Louis…
Missouri Governor Thanks Illinois House Speaker
Gov. Eric Greitens is appearing in a new video thanking the the Illinois Speaker of the House. Why is the…
NAACP Issues Missouri Travel Advisory
In October, the NAACP may formally adopt an advisory warning that travelers to Missouri should exercise caution as their civil…
Greitens Side Steps ‘Fake News’
Greitens recently called a special session to protect pregnancy care centers, and most media coverage on the proposed legislation was…