MO Governor Greitens Indicted on Felony Invasion of Privacy Charges After Taking Pic of Naked Mistress (VIDEO)

Missouri Governer Eric Greitens was indicted on Thursday on invasion of privacy charges for taking a photo of a naked mistress before he ran for governor.

The woman now claims it was traumatizing.
She went back to his house later that same day for more sex.

Via KMOV:
KMOV.com

From what we are hearing the charges were politically motivated to take down the very popular Republican governor.

KMOV reported:

Missouri governor Eric Greitens was indicted Thursday on one count of invasion of privacy.

The charge says Greitens knowingly took a photograph of a woman in a “state of full or partial nudity without the knowledge and consent” of that woman. The charge goes on to say the photograph was taken “in a place where a person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and the defendant subsequently transmitted the image contained in the photograph in a manner that allowed access to that image via a computer.”

Invasion of Privacy in the 1st Degree is a Class D Felony in Missouri.

“Under Missouri law, the Grand Jury has found probable cause to believe that Governor Greitens violated Missouri State Statute 565.252, which was in place at the time of the violation,” Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner said in a statement. “This statute has a provision for both a felony and misdemeanor. The law makes it a felony if a person transmits the image contained in the photograph or film in a manner that allows access to that image via a computer.”

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