The Queens mom injured when her estranged husband allegedly mowed her down with his SUV talked about her “relationship filled with abuse and betrayal” on her podcast.
Tuesday shared her struggles with a “relationship filled with abuse and betrayal” just days before the incident, The Post has learned., in which she described herself as “a survivor of Betrayal-Trauma & Abuse.”
Her estranged husband — identified by neighbors and police sources as MTA bus driver Stephen Giraldo — was taken into custody in the alleged vehicular assault. Charges were pending, police said. A worker at the mom’s building and neighbor said she lived there alone with her kids — ages 11, 9 and 6 — after moving in about a year and a half ago. Public court records show she filed for divorce in August.
“When I talk about saying yes to the best, I’m really talking about looking at the good versus the best,” she said. “You know, this can show up in so many different ways in your life. “And so whenever I started thinking about the fact that, okay, this is really out of control Sophia,” she said. “Something has got to shift. I always would think about my children and what was the best decision. Was this going to be the best decision for them?
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