State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman called his Sri Lankan girlfriend his “brown slave” and wanted her to refer to him as “Master,” the woman says.
Harvard-educated activist writer Tanya Selvaratnam told the New Yorker magazine that her yearlong affair with Schneiderman “was a fairytale that became a nightmare” — and quickly escalated into violence in the bedroom, even as he begged for threesomes.
“Sometimes, he’d tell me to call him Master, and he’d slap me until I did,” Selvaratnam said.OK, now that's racist!
“He started calling me his ‘brown slave’ and demanding that I repeat that I was ‘his property.’”
Selvaratnam said, “The slaps started after we’d gotten to know each other.
“It was at first as if he were testing me. Then it got stronger and harder. It wasn’t consensual. This wasn’t sexual playacting. This was abusive, demeaning, threatening behavior.”
She said that as the violence grew, so did his sexual demands.Actually 4 women have accused him (so far) but only two have come forward in public: Ex-girlfriend says Schneiderman beat, choked her after night of drinking
“He was obsessed with having a threesome and said it was my job to find a woman,” Selvaratnam said. “He said he’d have nothing to look forward to if I didn’t and would hit me until I agreed.”
She said she had no intention of adding a second woman to their bed.
The abuse increased until Schneiderman was not only slapping her but spitting on her and choking her, she said.
“He was cutting off my ability to breathe,” she said.
She says she started seeing the signs of his dark side almost immediately.
First, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman ordered his then-new girlfriend, feminist Michelle Manning Barish, to get her wrist tattoo removed — because he said it wasn’t fitting for the potential wife of a politician, she told the New Yorker magazine in an explosive report published Monday.
Then came the brutal beating, she said.Sounds sweet!
About a month into their relationship, after a boozy night, the pair fell into bed, still fully clothed, in his Upper West Side apartment — and he called her a “whore,’’ Barish said.
Then “all of a sudden, he just slapped me, open-handed and with great force, across the face, landing the blow directly onto my ear,” she said.
“It was horrendous. It just came out of nowhere. My ear was ringing. I lost my balance and fell backward onto the bed. I sprang up, but at this point there was very little room between the bed and him.
“I got up to try to shove him back, or take a swing, and he pushed me back down. He then used his body weight to hold me down, and he began to choke me. The choking was very hard. It was really bad. I kicked. In every fiber, I felt I was being beaten by a man.Yes, Mr.
“I was crying and in shock,” she told the mag.
She said she shouted at him, “Are you crazy?”
The top lawman responded by accusing her of scratching him — and said at some point, “You know, hitting an officer of the law is a felony,” Barish said.
The political activist said she left his apartment, telling him they were through.Of course, neither left him immediately, and continued their relationships with Schneiderman for quite a while with continued abuse. Knowing that both are feminist activists, I think this probably negates their charges since they should claim to know better. Remember, SJWs always lie and SJWs always double down on accusations.
“I want to make it absolutely clear,” Barish told the New Yorker. “This was under no circumstances a sex game gone wrong. This did not happen while we were having sex.
“I was fully dressed and remained that way. It was completely unexpected and shocking. I did not consent to physical assault.”
Schniederman, for his part, is claiming that this was consensual role playing (note, he isn't denying the accusations of force):
Schneiderman said in a statement to the New Yorker, “In the privacy of intimate relationships, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in nonconsensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”So he admits to being a violent perv, but not a rapist. It Took Eric Schneiderman Just 3 Hours to Resign—Why?
That time Trump predicted Eric Schneiderman’s downfall
“Weiner is gone, Spitzer is gone – next will be lightweight A.G. Eric Schneiderman. Is he a crook? Wait and see, worse than Spitzer or Weiner,” Trump tweeted on Sept. 11, 2013.
Weiner is gone, Spitzer is gone - next will be lightweight A.G. Eric Schneiderman. Is he a crook? Wait and see, worse than Spitzer or Weiner— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 11, 2013
Think he knew something? It turns out #EverybodyKnew, but "Progressives" deemed him "Too Valuable" to betray:
But Schneiderman was such an exemplar of a progressive-activist hero — suing Exxon, working in concert with Robert Mueller to obtain pardon-proof convictions against Trump associates, speaking at the Women’s March — that people who probably knew better looked away from evidence of his wrongdoing. Even the closest friends of one of Schneiderman’s victims encouraged her not to speak out, “arguing that Schneiderman was too valuable a politician for the Democrats to lose.”Wombat-socho has "Rule 5 Sunday: Camille Paglia Approved!" open for business at The Other McCain.
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