Green is currently running as the Republican candidate and representative of the 1st Congressional District in Indiana. According to Green, the information about an assault while serving in the military was illegally obtained and published without her permission.
October 11, 2022
Reporter Adam Wren of Politico stated the documents he used "were obtained by a public records request and provided to Politico by a person outside the Mrvan campaign."
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Green blamed Mrvan, her opponent in the race, for obtaining the information. Speaking to Fox News Digital about the published article from Politico, sharing with the interviewer that Rep. Frank Mrvan and Politico were behaving like her assailant by ignoring her pleas not to disclose that she was sexually assaulted while serving in the military.
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Green insists the reporter failed to get the full story of what took place and instead took her "experience and diminished it to a place where he can just say a clinical report of exactly what happened."
Green went on to say, "I'm surprised because Adam Wren spent time in this article focusing on every single detail down to the skirt I was wearing, down to the color of the skirt I was wearing, down to every single knob I touched, all of those things, but yet he writes clinically about one of the worst days of my life."
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Green added, "He has no idea the concept of being forced to be in a four-by-four, round circular area, 30 feet in the ground in a tower where you only have windows and a 30-foot drop on the other side, 30-foot drop to escape somebody who was blocking your path [with] somebody who has a clear intent with a weapon in hand, who is focused on trying to take advantage of you, and you're able to escape that with minimal physical harm, and he wants to reduce that to 50 characters."
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According to Fox News Digital, On October 3, Green wrote to the U.S. Attorney, the Air Force Inspector General, and the Department of Defense requesting a criminal investigation into how Politico obtained her personal information.
In her letter, she concluded, "Coming as when it does - in the closing weeks of my campaign for Congress - makes me believe that this is a politically motivated attempt to impact the upcoming election."