Democrat Senate Candidate’s Wife Accused Him of Running Over Her Foot, Being ‘Great Actor’

Democrat Senate Candidate’s Wife Accused Him of Running Over Her Foot, Being ‘Great Actor’
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock addresses the crowd during a drive-in rally at Bibb Mill Event Center in Columbus, Ga., on Dec. 21, 2020. Ben Gray/AP Photo
Zachary Stieber
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Newly released police body camera footage shows the now-former wife of a Democratic Senate candidate speaking to police after accusing him of running over her foot.

The incident involving Raphael Warnock and his ex-wife Ouleye Ndoye took place in March.

“I’ve 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,” Ndoye told police officers.

The footage was aired during a recent episode of Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” It had not been released before that. A copy was obtained by The Epoch Times, as was the police report from the incident.

According to the footage and the police report, Ndoye accused her husband of running over her foot. Ndoye was limping and very emotional. She wanted Warnock to sign a document that would let their children gain access to passports so they could travel, which he did not want to sign.

The officer who wrote the report said he didn’t see any signs that Ndoye’s foot was run over, while medical professionals who examined it said they didn’t locate swelling, redness, or bruising or broken bones.

Warnock was never arrested or charged with a crime for the incident.

Warnock told the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the dispute stemmed from Ndoye wanting to take their two children to visit family members in Senegal. He said he wanted the divorce they were going through finalized before they traveled.

In the video, an officer asks Warnock if he ran over his wife’s foot. “I don’t think so,” Warnock said, “I do not think so.”

“I don’t want to get into a shoving match with her. So I go back around, get back in the car, and I slowly start to move, like I’m going to move forward. Then she claims I ran over her foot,” he added.

Ndoye said Warnock did run over her foot. “He wasn’t going fast, I’m not bleeding. But I just can’t believe he’d run me over,” she told officers. “This man’s running for United States Senate, and all he cares about right now is his reputation. I’ve been very quiet about the way that he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation.”

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.), who is being challenged by Warnock for the seat she holds, said his ex-wife’s allegations “are deeply troubling.”

“Domestic abuse is a very serious issue, and this new body cam footage is certainly difficult to watch. Georgians deserve answers to these very serious allegations, and his ex-wife’s voice deserves to be heard,” she said in a statement.

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) speaks with members of the press after participating in early voting at Chastain Park Gymnasium in Atlanta, Ga., on Dec. 16, 2020. (Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) speaks with members of the press after participating in early voting at Chastain Park Gymnasium in Atlanta, Ga., on Dec. 16, 2020. Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP

Georgia Republican Party spokeswoman Abigail Sigler issued a similar statement calling on Warnock to answer questions about what happened.

A campaign spokesperson for Warnock told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement: “This is desperate and shameful. Kelly Loeffler has spent her entire campaign attacking Reverend Warnock and has now stooped to a new low of attacking his family. While she continues to wage her pathetic and dishonest campaign, Reverend Warnock will keep fighting for the people of Georgia who Kelly Loeffler left behind.”

Warnock spoke with the Journal-Constitution in March and Fox 5 in May, the campaign noted. Warnock told Fox that voters “are not asking me about my family.”

“Many of them have been through divorce. We’re now divorced. And I’ve seen a great deal of respect that they’ve given to the privacy of my family,” he said at the time.

Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Warnock is the senior pastor, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

When the accusations were first made public, Warnock told the church in a sermon that “while divorce is not ideal, divorce is not the worst thing that can happen to you,” according to the Journal-Constitution, adding, “So pray for us.” The video of the sermon was later removed from the church’s Facebook page.

In a recent statement to CBS 46, Warnock added, “I’m going to stay focused on my family which includes their mother and I’m going to stay focused on the people of Georgia who during a pandemic are still waiting on relief all these months later while politicians including Kelly Loeffler are busy playing games.”

Randall Kessler, Ndoye’s divorce lawyer, told The Epoch Times via email: “Throughout the divorce she did not disparage him and has done what she could to not publicly discuss their private life because they have children who they both dearly love. She wants to continue to follow that path.”

Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
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Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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