Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has confirmed that he had an extramarital affair before he was elected in 2016 — but he denies allegations that he used a naked photo to threaten to blackmail the woman he was sleeping with.The governor is responding to an investigation by TV station KMOV in St. Louis. The report — released on Wednesday night — was based on audio recordings of the woman who was allegedly involved in the affair, as well as interviews with her ex-husband.The woman herself did not participate in the story, and KMOV says the audio was recorded without her permission. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch also has the audio and has spoken with the ex-husband; the newspaper says it opted not to publish a story because the woman, allegedly Greitens' former hairstylist, declined to be interviewed.In the audio recordings, the woman tells her then-husband she had a sexual encounter with Greitens at his house in which he blindfolded her and bound her hands."He stepped back, I saw a flash through the blindfold and he said: 'You're never going to mention my name,' otherwise there will be pictures of me everywhere," the woman says, audibly weeping as she speaks.She said Greitens later apologized and told her he had deleted the photo, KMOV reports.In responses posted on Twitter hours after the story broke, Greitens admitted to having an affair, but his lawyer strenuously denied allegations of blackmail.The report has prompted calls for Greitens to resign. Jason Rosenbaum of St. Louis Public Radio reports:
Missouri Governor Confirms Affair, Denies Allegations Of Blackmail
