Warnock’s Ex Accused Him of Injuring Her: He’s a ‘Great Actor’

Warnock’s Ex Accused Him of Injuring Her: He’s a ‘Great Actor’

October 5, 2022

Breitbart News reports that the establishment media conveniently continue to ignore the domestic controversies swirling around Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), who is currently waging a campaign to hold his Senate seat against Republican challenger Herschel Walker.

Warnock found himself in the middle of a domestic dispute in 2020 after his now ex-wife Ouleye Ndoye accused him of running over her foot with his car. Bodycam footage of the authorities’ visit features Ndoye telling police that her husband is a “great actor.”

“This man’s running for United States Senate, and all he cares about right now is his reputation,” she said. “I work at the mayor’s office, and this is a big problem. I’ve been trying to be very quiet about the way that he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation,” she continued, explaining that she has “tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps for a long time, and today he crossed the line.

“So that is what is going on here, and he’s a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show,” she added.

According to reports, the dispute started over divorce paperwork amid his Senate bid against former Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA). Warnock was not charged in that particular incident and could be heard saying, “I barely move, and all of the sudden she’s screaming that I ran over her foot. I don’t believe it.”

His ex also took legal action over child custody, accusing him of being in “willful contempt” of their arrangement. The filing stated that Warnock “failed to reimburse (Ndoye) has left (Ndoye) financially strapped, leaving the children in her care when she should be concentrating on work-related and school-related responsibilities.” It added that any reimbursements she did receive were “often … accompanied with an extended questioning regarding the value of and need for the services provided.”

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