An unidentified woman has stepped forward with shocking allegations against Herschel Walker. She alleges that the Georgia Republican Senate nominee tried to convince her to have two abortions and that he paid for the first one in 2009.
The conversation was reportedly a text with Walker’s wife, PEOPLE reported.
A text exchange between Herschel’s wife, Julie Blanchard, and the woman who claimed to be the mother of his 10-year-old son was shared by the Daily Beast over the weekend. I
In the text exchange, the woman calls Walker “cruel” for denying that he knew her or her claims and reiterates that he paid for an abortion in 2009. She also said that in 2011, Walker told her it wasn’t the “right time” to have a child after they found out she was pregnant with her son.
“He brought all of this on himself when he decided to get on a platform and denounce abortion and make a mockery of his children who have done NOTHING to deserve this,” the woman wrote in one message to Blanchard.
Blanchard responded that she had “tried to bridge a better relationship” between the woman and Walker and that her husband would “pray for you and [your son] & everyone in our family” daily.
The unidentified woman went on to say that Walker pays the court-required child support but hasn’t spoken to Walker in years and has not seen their son for six-and-a-half years, and has only met with him three times since he was born in 2012.
“I have seen him call and text regularly to have a relationship with [your son], and he gets no response and sadness when he doesn’t hear back,” Blanchard wrote to her, however. “He has always strived to be more than financial support. God is a good God. I love you both.”
“As a father, he’s done nothing. He does exactly what the courts say, and that’s it,” the woman previously told the New York Times. “He has to be held responsible, just like the rest of us. And if you’re going to run for office, you need to own your life.”
As for Walker, he stands firm that he is pro-life and even called for outlawing abortions, which would contradict the new claims against him.
He has denied claims of paying for the woman’s 2009 abortion, but she provided the New York Times with a $575 receipt from a women’s clinic in Atlanta, a $700 check that she alleged was from him, and a sympathy card she says was also from her former partner, signed “H.”
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