Pete Buttigieg
False Baby Abuse Report ‘Darkest Hours of My Life!!!’
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Pete Buttigieg spent the night time away from his youngsters after he says somebody referred to as Baby Protecting Providers on him … in what was in the end deemed a bogus tip.
The previous transportation secretary stated in a Substack publish Friday {that a} police officer and a CPS employee unexpectedly confirmed up at his door a couple of days in the past — saying there’d been an allegation made in opposition to him relating to his 4-year-old twins.
Michigan State Police confirmed in a press release that the allegation in opposition to Buttigieg was bogus and “determined the report was false,” per NBC Information.
Pete says he was advised they have been going to interview the youngsters the following day, and he wasn’t allowed to be alone with them till then. They ended up spending the night time at their grandparents’ place.
Buttigieg wrote that these have been “among the darkest hours of my life,” saying … “I tried to get my head around the idea that I had been accused of something so serious that I couldn’t be alone around my own children, and had consented to have them interviewed by strangers, without my knowing where the accusation had come from or even what it contained.”
CPS would not inform Buttigieg what the allegation was till it was his flip to be interviewed. In his publish, he stated the allegation supposedly got here from somebody who “had spoken to a woman” who claimed she met the politician at a convention in Alabama years again.
The caller allegedly advised CPS that the lady had stated Buttigieg confessed to “unspeakable violent crimes” and believed his youngsters have been in danger. However he advised the officer he’d by no means even been to that city in Alabama.
In accordance with Buttigieg, neither the police nor the CPS employee discovered something to again up the allegation.
Buttigieg referred to as the ordeal “the ugliest thing that has happened to me since my career in service began.”
And MSP stated of their assertion that false claims like this are “dangerous” and “divert law enforcement officers and Child Protective Services workers from responding to legitimate emergencies and protecting vulnerable children and families.”