A woman claiming a six-year-long affair with Republican Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker said Tuesday that he repeatedly mentioned killing himself in response to an unplanned 1993 pregnancy.
During a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred, the woman alleged that she became pregnant in 1993, when the football star was still married to his first wife, Cindy Grossman. After she revealed the pregnancy, the woman said Walker offered to “disappear,” which he used as a euphemism for suicide. The woman first went public with her claims in late October, and is one of two women to allege that Walker pressured them into abortions.
“He grabbed me and held me close. He said, ‘it’s okay, I love you. It will be okay.’ He said it was probably his ‘fault,’ since he had very high levels of testosterone,” the woman said while quoting her diary. “I told him I could just disappear, and he said no, he would. He told me that would be better since he would give the baby and I half his estate. I realized he was talking about more than disappearing, and he told me about a book he had been reading about after life and the levels of heaven.'”
“Herschel has about gone off the deep end over this whole thing. He thinks that having the baby will keep him in so deep with Cindy’s family that he’ll never get out. He talks about how it will be fine for the baby and I if he would just ‘disappear,’ but I know what that means. He has me so scared and confused. He thinks that by not having the baby we do have a future chance of happiness. We can ‘grow strong again together,’ and that things will change,” she continued reading.
Walker and his campaign have repeatedly denied all allegations that he procured abortions. The Walker campaign did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller’s request for comment.
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