An internal report by the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), which investigated the domestic-abuse claims against Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), has been sent to local law enforcement for further investigation after an attorney who was hired by the DFL found the claims unsubstantiated.
Doug Wardlow, a Republican who is running against Ellison to be the state’s attorney general in next month’s upcoming general election, chastised the DFL over the report and accused the party of protecting Ellison.
According to the report, Monahan gave multiple reasons to Ellingstad why she couldn’t release the video, adding that she “ultimately refused to show me the video, stating that she has been bullied on social media over the videotape and has decided not to cave to the pressure.” The attorney also reviewed a number of documents in her investigation, such as texts sent between Ellison and Monahan, handwritten notes by Monahan, and social media postings, among others.
“She [Monahan] has stated that the videotape is embarrassing and traumatizing for her, and that she should not have to ‘prove’ her allegations with a tape,” wrote Ellingstad.
The attorney said that without viewing the video, “an allegation standing alone is not necessarily sufficient to conclude that conduct occurred.”
Ellison has denied the abuse claims and also the existence of the video.
DFL Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement that the investigation was forwarded to local authorities “to let them review the contents and determine whether further investigation is warranted.”
In response to the report, former Ramsey County Attorney Tom Foley called for a criminal investigation into Ellison’s conduct.
Meanwhile, Ellison described the probe as a “thorough, independent and fair review.”
But Monahan hit back at the report on Twitter, adding that she’s already shared more than she had planned to do.
“You are not entitled to my pain and trauma. You are not entitled to see me getting dragged, when my body is being exposed in more ways than one. This is my trauma, I dealt with the abuse.” she wrote on Oct. 1.
Almost all high-ranking Democrats have remained silent over the claims against their colleague Ellison, who also serves as the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).