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BACKGROUND
In March Of 2020, Warnock’s Ex-Wife Accused Him Of Running Over Her Foot With His Car During An Argument. “The Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate, was accused by his wife of running over her foot with his car during a heated argument days before he filed paperwork to officially seek the office, according to a police report obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.” (Stephen Deere And Greg Bluestein, “Warnock, Wife Involved In Dispute,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3/8/20)
On February 23, 2022, Ndoye Filed A Complaint To Modify Child Custody, Claiming That Warnock Often Left Their Young Children With Babysitters Due To His Busy Work Schedule. She Also Requested That The Children Be Allowed To Move With Her To Massachusetts While She Attended Classes At Harvard University. (Fulton County Superior Court, Case 2022CV361130, Complaint For Modification of Custody, Filed 2/23/22; Pgs. 1-11)
In Her Motion, Ndoye Also Requested Additional Child Support From Warnock, Citing His Increased Income As A U.S. Senator. She Also Charged That Warnock Had “Failed And Refused To Reimburse” Her For Childcare Expenses. (Fulton County Superior Court, Case 2022CV361130, Complaint For Modification of Custody, Filed 2/23/22; Pgs. 5-6)
Ndoye Also Requested That Warnock Be Cited For “Willful Contempt,” Charging That He Refused To Allow Her To Retrieve Personal Property From Their Marital Home And Repeatedly Failed To Reimburse Her For Childcare Expenses – Even Peppering Her With Questions About The Necessity Of Such Expenses. (Fulton County Superior Court, Case 2022CV361130, Complaint For Modification of Custody, Filed 2/23/22; Pgs. 7-11)
Ndoye Specifically Requested Reimbursement “For The Children’s Expenses Recorded In The Parenting App, Our Family Wizard.” She Cited An Alleged Incident Over Labor Day Weekend In 2020 When Warnock Ignored The App’s Arrangement To Let Her Meet The Children In Savannah. She Went On To Claim That Warnock “Routinely Neglects” The Travel Provisions Of Their Divorce Agreement. (Fulton County Superior Court, Case 2022CV361130, Complaint For Modification of Custody, Filed 2/23/22; Page 9)
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