Rep. Keith Ellison Denies Domestic Abuse Accusations
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) on Sunday denied that he assaulted an ex-girlfriend, as alleged by the woman’s son in a viral Facebook post a day earlier.
“Karen and I were in a long-term relationship which ended in 2016, and I still care deeply for her well-being,” Ellison said in a statement to CBS Minnesota. “I never behaved this way, and any characterization otherwise is false.”
Karen Monahan’s son, Austin Monahan, wrote in his Facebook post on Saturday that his mom had “come out of pure hell after getting out of her relationship” with Ellison. Austin said that in mid-2017 he discovered a video, as well as dozens of text and Twitter messages between his mother and Ellison, that allegedly show the Minnesota lawmaker physically and verbally abusing her.
Ellison, who has served as deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee since 2017, denied the existence of the video on Sunday.
In his Facebook post, Austin said his mom “has always tried to protect me and my brother. She doesn’t have to protect us anymore and we aren’t letting her stand alone.”
He described how he first uncovered the alleged abuse:
In the middle of 2017, I was using my moms computer trying to download something and I clicked on a file, I found over 100 text and twitters messages and video almost 2 min long that showed Keith Ellison dragging my mama off the bed by her feet, screaming and calling her a “fucking bitch” and telling her to get the fuck out of his house. The messages I found, were mixed with him consistently telling my mom he wanted her back, he missed her, he knew he fucked up and we wished he could do things different, he would victim shaming, bully her, and threaten her if she went public.
Austin said he confronted Ellison about the alleged abuse in a text message soon thereafter, though his post does not specify whether the congressman replied.
Karen Monahan confirmed the abuse to Austin and his brother, though she asked them not to go public with accusations, her son wrote in the post. He felt comfortable alleging the abuse Saturday on Facebook because his mother is “planning on sharing her story,” he said.
Karen Monahan stood by her son’s allegations in a series of tweets Sunday. Neither the Monahans nor a representative for Ellison immediately responded to HuffPost’s requests for comment.
I am so proud of my son for his courage. But this situation impacted me. If you have anything to say, please say it me and leave him out of it. No nasty comments to him https://t.co/UC84loHz1m
— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) August 12, 2018
I shut down my facebook 2 days ago because I didn’t want my kids seeing post people were posting to me. I really can’t activate it now cause will be worse for them. My son is getting bullied on FB, DO NOT BULLY MY KIDS. tweet to me and leave them out of it
— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) August 12, 2018
What my son said is true. Every statement he made was true.@keithellison, you know you did that to me. I have given every opportunity to get help and heal. Even now, u r willing to say my son is lying and have me continue to leak more text and info just so others will believe him
— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) August 12, 2018
For you to get help and heal. Told u that would be what I would could consider a Just ending to this hell my family and I have been through. I said that the night before u announced ur run 4 AG.
— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) August 12, 2018
Karen Monahan also tweeted text messages she said she sent to Ellison in December 2017 and April 2018.
“The relationship changed my personality and so much over time,” she allegedly texted Ellison. HuffPost has modified screenshots of the alleged texts to remove a phone number allegedly belonging to Ellison.
April 2018 pic.twitter.com/7ucO8GwD6z
— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) August 12, 2018
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April 2018 pic.twitter.com/sNSvccEUON— Karen Monahan (@KarenMonahan01) August 12, 2018
Hours later, Karen Monahan released a lengthy statement describing the alleged abuse. In her statement, she accused Ellison of repeated emotional abuse and at least one incident of physical abuse.
“Part of living an authentic life and taking back your freedom, means breaking your silence, if that is what feels right for you,” she wrote. “I made a vow to my kids and my grandkids that I would do what was in my power to leave a better world for them. ... No amount of victim shaming, smearing, etc. can hurt as bad as living a life of fear, shame and secrecy.”
Karen Monahan told CNN she misplaced the video allegedly showing Ellison dragging her off a bed, but that she likely wouldn’t release it to the public even if she had it available because it’s “embarrassing.”
According to CNN, she provided screenshots of several text messages she allegedly exchanged with Ellison:
Monahan provided one text of her mentioning the physical altercation to Ellison in December 2017.
“Keith, We never discussed — the video I have of you trying to drag me off the bed, yelling get the f*** out now, calling me a bitch and saying I hate you bitch,” the text message read. In follow up texts viewed by CNN, Ellison did not directly address the physical altercation.
Other messages viewed by CNN do not specifically show incidents of verbal abuse.
Karen Monahan is a senior organizer for a Minnesota chapter of the Sierra Club, according to the environmental advocacy group’s website.
Ellison, 55, is giving up his House seat to run for attorney general in Minnesota. First elected to the House in 2006, he was the first Muslim to serve in the chamber.
Other Democratic candidates in the attorney general race tweeted their concern over the accusations.
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This post was brought to my attention because I was tagged in this post. Domestic Violence is never ok. The incidents described are troubling. I call on Keith Ellison to answer these allegations.https://t.co/CQ1LSVfZqf
— Debra Hilstrom (@debrahilstrom) August 12, 2018
I've read @KeithEllison ’s brief response to allegations he engaged in domestic abuse. I always heard similar denials when I was a prosecutor so questions remain. If the victim's claims that a videotape & other evidence exist, they must be given to law enforcement immeidately.
— Tom Foley (@foleyforag) August 12, 2018
Last night allegations against Congressman Keith Ellison were made public. The allegations are extremely troubling. We all deserve a prompt, transparent, and thorough response from Keith and I ask him to respond without delay.
— Matt Pelikan (@mattpelikan) August 12, 2018
Minnesota holds its primary on Tuesday.
This story has been updated to include Karen Monahan’s statement as well as her comments to CNN.
Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misidentified Minnesota Rep. Debra Hilstrom as speaker of the state’s House of Representatives. She is a member of the House but not currently part of the chamber’s leadership.
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