Headline: Police Report Reveals Disturbing Assault Allegations Against Trump’s Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth
In a recently released police report, disturbing allegations have surfaced against Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary. A woman, identified as Jane Doe, disclosed to Monterey police that Hegseth took her phone, blocked her from leaving his hotel room, and sexually assaulted her during a Republican women’s conference in October 2017.
The 22-page report details two conflicting accounts of the incident. Doe alleged that she repeatedly told Hegseth “no” during the encounter, which reportedly involved him ejaculating on her stomach and instructing her to “clean it up.” This traumatic event has left her with nightmares, according to the report.
Conversely, Hegseth claimed the interaction was consensual, asserting that he made multiple attempts to ensure Doe was comfortable. His attorney mentioned a confidential settlement was reached with the accuser, although details remain undisclosed.
The release of the police report raises further scrutiny around Hegseth’s confirmation process as U.S. Secretary of Defense. Hegseth, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan and Fox News host, was a keynote speaker at the conference where the alleged incident took place.
The police report reveals contrasting perspectives on the events leading to the alleged assault. Doe expressed discomfort when Hegseth touched her at the bar and later told officers she believed something might have been slipped into her drink, leading her to experience significant memory loss post-incident.
Hegseth, well-educated with notable military accolades, has previously been embroiled in controversy, recently citing issues with the military during President Biden’s inauguration. As the nomination process unfolds, these serious allegations add a dramatic layer to Hegseth’s public profile and potential role in the administration.
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