Woman says she felt ‘threatened’ by Herschel Walker to get an abortion during their six-year affair

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Woman claims Herschel Walker ‘threatened’ her to have an abortion during six-year affair by telling her ‘she and child wouldn’t be safe’: says he waited in a car while she got a termination

  • A second woman who said Herschel Walker pressured her to have an abortion came forward last week and spoke to Good Morning America on Tuesday.
  • She said he made her feel like she had “no choice” after telling her she and the baby “wouldn’t be safe” because of his wife’s family and “powerful people.”
  • Walker denied her allegations last week and again on Tuesday morning
  • “This was a lie a week ago and it is a lie today. Seven days before the election, Democrats are trotting Gloria Allred and a woman I don’t know,” Walker said.
  • ABC aired a photo of the woman next to Walker, apparently from 2019, when they reunited seemingly by accident at a conference
  • ‘He hugged her. And the hug, it was very emotional. It lasted longer than a normal hug,” said a friend who had been with her at the time

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A second woman who claims Herschel Walker pressured her to have an abortion spoke about their six-year affair during a morning television interview.

The woman, whose name was withheld for privacy reasons, told Good Morning America that she felt “threatened” from having the abortion after Walker reportedly told her the baby would not be “safe.”

Walker denied the accusation when it first emerged last week, dismissing it as “foolishness.” He repeated that denial in a statement on Tuesday, claiming not to know the woman at all.

The anti-abortion candidate is locked in a thrilling race with freshman Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, a Democrat who preaches at the Atlanta church who killed Martin Luther King Jr. ever led.

His second accuser, known only as “Jane Doe,” told ABC she felt compelled to come forward following Walker’s response to claims first published in the Daily Beast that he had paid for another woman to have a ​to undergo an abortion.

“When I saw the first woman come forward a few weeks ago, he immediately called her a liar and said ‘I never signed anything with the letter ‘H’ and I knew I had a lot of cards from him that had the letter ‘ H’ signed. “And so then I believed she was telling the truth,” Jane Doe said.

She and her attorney, Gloria Allred, allegedly produced evidence of her six-year relationship with Walker via cards with his signature “H” and a short voicemail that she believes is from his stint in the Olympics in 1992.

Woman says she felt threatened by Herschel Walker to get

A woman known only as “Jane Doe” spoke out on Good Morning America Tuesday morning to lay out her accusation that Herschel Walker pressured her to have an abortion — the second person to come forward with such an abortion. claim

But Jane Doe had no physical evidence of the medical procedure — she claimed Walker paid her cash for the abortion so as not to leave a paper trail.

She recalled telling Walker in 1993 that she was pregnant, despite using birth control.

“He was very clear that he didn’t want me to have the child and he said that – he said that because of his wife’s family and powerful people around him, I wouldn’t be safe and the child wouldn’t be safe, ‘ said the woman.

“It’s very menacing and I felt threatened, and I thought I had no choice.”

She claimed that Walker insisted she not have the baby that he took her to an abortion clinic after she got cold feet when she went alone.

“He came to my house, picked me up and drove me to the clinic, and I went in alone and he waited in the car while I went in and had the procedure,” the woman said.

She said Walker “didn’t touch me almost immediately” after the abortion.

The woman also said she lied to her parents by claiming she had a miscarriage, explaining, “It was just really embarrassing and I felt like I had been manipulated.”

Walker denied the allegations and even knew the woman in a statement on Tuesday, having previously denied them when she first showed up last week.

Walker denied the allegations and even knew the woman in a statement on Tuesday, having previously denied them when she first showed up last week.

Walker denied the allegations and even knew the woman in a statement on Tuesday, having previously denied them when she first showed up last week.

DailyMail.com asked Walker’s campaign for a response and was sent a press statement from the ex-NFL star Tuesday morning by communications director Will Kiley.

“This was a lie a week ago and it is a lie today. Seven days before the election, Democrats are trotting out Gloria Allred and a woman I don’t know,” Walker said in the statement.

“My opponents will do and say anything to win this election. The whole Democratic machine is coming after me and the people of Georgia. I am not intimidated. They messed with the wrong Georgian again.’

But later in the Good Morning America interview, two women Allred said were friends of Jane Doe claimed she told them about the abortion and that it was the result of her six-year affair with Walker.

It was recalled that the couple reunited at a conference in 2019, seemingly by chance.

‘He hugged her. And the hug, it was very emotional. It lasted longer than a normal hug,’ said the friend.

“It was like they’d known each other for years and years and years, which I knew they had.”

Jane Doe told Good Morning America that she was a registered Independent who had voted twice for Donald Trump as president, an ally and friend of Walker.

However, the wife's lawyer Gloria Allred shared this photo allegedly taken by the friend of the couple's wife who accidentally reunited at a conference in 2019.

However, the wife's lawyer Gloria Allred shared this photo allegedly taken by the friend of the couple's wife who accidentally reunited at a conference in 2019.

However, the wife’s lawyer Gloria Allred shared this photo allegedly taken by the friend of the couple’s wife who accidentally reunited at a conference in 2019.