Woman who claims Herschel Walker paid for abortion says they also share a child
On Wednesday, the outlet said they had agreed to not share certain details about the woman’s identity to protect her privacy and over safety concerns. Then, Walker told Fox News host Brian Kilmeade he had “no clue about” her identity and denied the accusation and said it was an attack by “desperate” Democrats looking to keep the senate seat. Some in the GOP have“They see me as a big threat, and I know that and I knew it when I got into this race.
The unnamed woman claims she had a years-long relationship with Walker that continued after the abortion, and toldshe did not want to share her identity primarily because she shares a child with Walker and wanted to protect their privacy. However, after his denial she needed to speak out further.
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