ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Keith Ellison’s divorce records unsealed Wednesday contain no allegations the Minnesota congressman physically abused his ex-wife, but he said in a 2015 filing that Kim Ellison repeatedly hit him throughout their 25-year marriage.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune and conservative news site Alpha News sued for access to the file, arguing it’s a matter of public interest after Ellison’s ex-girlfriend accused him of once physically abusing her. Ellison, who is running for state attorney general and is deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has denied it.
The Ellisons tried to block release of the file, with Kim Ellison arguing that it would expose personal and painful details about her depression and health, but the Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected that bid on Tuesday.
Although the divorce proceedings began in 2010, Keith Ellison didn’t raise his allegation of abuse until 2015. That’s when Kim Ellison was seeking additional spousal maintenance and argued that her ex-husband had failed to provide her health insurance as agreed. Kim Ellison was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis before their divorce.
Keith Ellison argued his ex-wife wasn’t credible, going on to say that Kim Ellison “hit me too many times to mention” during their marriage, once bit him on the arm and threatened to stab him.
“The Respondent constantly blamed her physical abuse of me on her depression and MS, but would always do it again,” Ellison said in the court filing. “Finally, I had to leave the marriage.” Later, he added: “I never hit or assaulted the Respondent, although I am physically larger, quicker, and stronger than she is.”
Neither Ellison’s campaign nor a representative for Kim Ellison immediately responded to a request for comment.
Ellison’s former girlfriend, Karen Monahan, accused him in August of dragging her from a bed at his home in 2016. The accusation came just days before the Minnesota primary election, but Ellison went on to win his party’s primary for attorney general. He is now in a close race with Republican Doug Wardlow.