Missouri Republican Governor Eric Greitens has taken time away from trying to get a restraining order against an attorney general to be indicted with computer tampering. The Kansas City Star reports that this is Greiten’s second felony charge!
The charge — which is essentially electronic theft— is the second felony indictment of the governor in two months. He goes to trial next month for invasion of privacy.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner's office said it found probable cause that the governor violated the state's criminal statute.
This comes only weeks after a grand jury indicted Gov. Greitens for allegedly tying a woman up, photographing her without her permission and then using that assault as blackmail for his misdeeds.