Medical Records Document Keith Ellison’s Physical and Emotional Abuse of Female Accuser

A newly released medical record adds further support to the claims of Congressman Keith Ellison’s accusers, who have stated that he was physically and emotionally abusive during their relationships with him.

On Wednesday, Karen Monahan, who dated Ellison and accused him of domestic violence, released one of her medical records from 2017  that documents her stress and anxiety level as being directly related to her abusive relationship with Rep. Ellison.

 

The medical report from Jodi K. Milburn, MD reads,

“She (Monahan) states that she was in a very stressful environment for years, emotional and physical abuse by a partner with whom she is now separated. She did not have any physical injuries that required physical examination in the past. She identifies the individual she was involved with as Congressman Keith Ellison, and she is worried about retribution if she identified him publicly. She feels that she is in a safe environment now and she is following up with therapy and relaxation. She has had reduced anxiety with extracting herself from the relationship and she feels much healthier now.”

In August, Karen Monahan accused Ellison, currently a candidate for attorney general in Minnesota, of being physically and verbally abusive towards her. The allegations were posted on Twitter by Monahan, and were also posted on Facebook by her son Austin Monahan, in a post that has now gone viral. Monahan took to Twitter last month in a series of tweets to support her son’s post about the assault.

Following Monahan’s allegations, another woman by the name of Amy Alexander also claimed that Ellison had abused her during a 2005 relationship, allegations that have been public since 2006, but ignored by the Democrats and the media.

The caller’s name on the report has been redacted, but according to a records search under the name of “Amy Alexander”, Alexander lived at 1403 Washington St NE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, which is the address on the reports, which documents the reported assault as taking place on May 16, 2005 at 21:17:25, which would be 9:17:25 pm.
Underneath the location noted on the report, the report says:
“CLR RPTG SHE WAS ASLT’D BY ELLISON/KEITH/BLACK MALE/41/WEARING SUIT LS LEAVING APT…UNK DIR…NO EMS NEEDED…CLR WANTS TO SEE SQD.”
Keith Ellison is currently 55 years old. The age of the Keith Ellison noted in the police report from 2005 says the accused was a 41-year-old black male, another fact that supports Alexander’s claim.
Amy Alexander is a Democrat activist who said she was having an affair with Ellison. In 2006, she wrote an article called “Coming Out Of The Dark: Breaking The Silence About The Anointed Candidate. The article was published by the Wright County Republican .
In the article, Alexander says her affair with Ellison began in 1993, while he was still married to Kim Ellison.
Alexander said her relationship with Ellison went downhill, which prompted her to move out of state.
According to Alexander, her on and off relationship with Ellison continued in 2004, but it quickly ended in May 2005, when she claims Ellison arrived at her house uninvited and assaulted her, causing her to call 911 and report the domestic assault.
“In May, Keith wanted to try and quiet me so he came to my home uninvited,” Alexander wrote. “We had words. His anger kicked in. He berated me. He grabbed me and pushed me out of the way. I was terrified. I called the police. As he fled he broke my screen door. I have never been so scared.”
When Monahan’s claims of assault surfaced in August, Ellison denied the assault, but confirmed that he did have a relationship with her. Despite his denial, Mohahan has remained adamant that Ellison did in fact abuse her, and she has since criticized the Democrat party for not believing her.
She tweeted:
” I’ve been smeared, threatened, isolated from my own party. I provided medical records from 2017, stating on two different Dr. Visits, I told them about the abuse and who did it. My therapist released records stating I have been dealing and healing from the abuse.”
While the Democrats have mobilized their leaders to stall the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s pick for Supreme Court justice, by smearing Kavanaugh with illegitimate accusations of sexual assault that have not been supported by any evidence, they have made an active effort to silence Monahan and Alexander, two Democrat women, and have demonstrated a lack of interest in their claims against Ellison, who is currently the Deputy Chair of the Democrat National Committee.
The Democrats refusal to acknowledge actual evidence that supports Monahan and Alexander’s claims of domestic violence against Rep. Ellison, while they simultaneously have weaponize the #MeToo movement against Kavanaugh reveals the hypocrisy of the Democrat Party. Despite numerous accusations, Democrat Party leadership has been unmoved, and Chairman Tom Perez has remained supportive of Ellison and his campaign for Attorney General.
Since being accused of domestic violence by two different women, Ellison has denied the allegations, and has not answered to the fact that evidence in the form of a 2005 police report documents a 911 domestic call to the home of Amy Alexander, who dated Ellison and accused him of being physically and emotionally abusive towards her.
Earlier this month, Ellison was confronted on camera at one of his campaign events in Minnesota about the police report and allegations against him. He refused to answer any questions, and instead ran away and hid in his car, leaving the event early to avoid journalists and protesters.

On Friday, Rep. Ellison will be participating in a televised debate with his opponent, Doug Wardlow, in St. Paul Minnesota, where he will have an opportunity to address the allegations of domestic violence.

Investigative journalist Laura Loomer will on the ground in Minnesota this week reporting for Big League Politics on the Attorney General debate and continued investigation into Ellison and these serious domestic violence accusations.

The election in Minnesota is November 6, 2018.

Laura Loomer is a conservative investigative journalist and activist. Originally from Arizona, Laura began her career working as an undercover journalist for Project Veritas from 2015-2017. She covers politics, anti-Semitism, immigration, terrorism, the Islamification of the West, and voter fraud. Loomer’s investigations have been broadcasted on every major national mainstream media outlet in the United States, as well as many international publications. Support Laura Loomer’s Independent Journalism here: PayPal.me/lauraloomer
 
 
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