The wife of Virginia state Sen. Joe Morrissey (D-Richmond) has filed divorce papers claiming he abused her. He says she's out to hurt his re-election campaign.
. Myrna Morrissey claims in court papers that every time their marriage hit problems, Joseph Morrissey pressured her to keep up appearances because “he desired to portray their ‘family’ life to help him overcome the stigma created by their illicit relationship.”divorce complaint — which was first reported by Axios — charges that he began requesting “explicit photos” from her two weeks into her stint at his law office and began having sex with her a week after that.
She says that when she became pregnant in 2014 at age 18, Morrissey sent her to live in Georgia to conceal the pregnancy while he faced criminal charges. They moved in together in 2015 and married the next year. Myrna Morrissey claims she began seeing evidence that he was asking other women for “naked photos” soon after they set up housekeeping and that the incidents continued, though Joseph Morrissey denied it when confronted.
Joseph Morrissey has said that his separation from Myrna is painful but that they have united in caring for their children. Earlier this year, he called police to charge that her boyfriend had beaten their son. A judge later found no evidence of a crime and
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