or
Sign in with lockrMail
BREAKING NEWS
OK LogoEXCLUSIVE

Cops Investigating Kellyanne Conway After Child Abuse Claims

kellyanne conway child abuse

Jan. 22 2021, Updated 2:48 p.m. ET

Link to FacebookShare to XShare to FlipboardShare to Email

Kellyanne Conway or her daughter Claudia are under police investigation after Claudia claimed she was being abused by Donald Trump's former campaign manager. A member of the Alpine Police Department tells OK! that officers responded to Conway's home at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 20, in response to a "juvenile matter," and that this matter is now under investigation.

Article continues below advertisement

No further details were given as per law, which shields juvenile records from public view. OK! was able to learn, however, that it was a third party who reported the incident, and not the juvenile in question. Police would not reveal, however, who was under investigation.

Article continues below advertisement

In a video posted to TikTok on Wednesday, Conway could be seen telling officers she felt unsafe, so it is unclear if Claudia is being investigated for an incident involving her mother or vice versa. Claudia, who posted videos of a woman she purported to be her mother berating and allegedly hitting her, had stopped posting on Tik Tok until Friday morning when she shared a new message.

Article continues below advertisement
Article continues below advertisement

"I just wanted to come on here and address my other videos. I’m in no way, shape, or form trying to get anyone in my family in trouble. I was just spreading awareness and expressing my feelings, but I will not be commenting on the situation further because there’s nothing I can do about it," says Claudia in the video.

Article continues below advertisement

Claudia then adds: "Thank you for the support, but I’m not trying to get my mom in trouble or start drama or become a headline, so just spread love—that’s all you can do. This world is so hateful."

Article continues below advertisement
MORE ON:
Kellyanne Conway

Want OK! each day? Sign up here!

Article continues below advertisement

Claudia had posted a series of messages on TikTok Tuesday night which detailed the alleged abuse. One video featured a woman she identified as her mother saying: "F**k you, f**k you. It’s over, it’s over — I don’t care who’s following you, dumba**." That same woman can later be heard saying: "I can get you taken out of here today. You don’t f**king listen — what the f**k is wrong with you?"

Article continues below advertisement

In other videos this woman can be heard saying that a person cannot catch COVID from the president and calling someone an "ungrateful b***h." Claudia also stated that her mother was hitting her in one video. The videos were all edited, but that appeared to be on account of the 60-second time limit for any media posted to TikTok. 

Article continues below advertisement

Claudia later said she was visited by officers while she was home alone on Tuesday night, she said, and informed them that she did not feel she was in any immediate danger. That appears to be why they returned to check up on her Wednesday. It is also worth noting that, based on Kellyanne's appearance in the videos, she did not attend her former boss' send-off soirée at Joint Base Andrews.

Article continues below advertisement

"She's probably going to publicly say that she's not abusive and whatnot, but that's what manipulators do and narcissists," noted Claudia in one video. "I'm not looking for attention. I'm not looking for anything. I'm in a situation that's really physically, mentally and emotionally abusive and I think it's important that everybody sees that."

Article continues below advertisement

Claudia also stated that she was being truthful and did not appreciate media coverage that painted her as a "rebellious teenager" or suggested her concerns were not legitimate. "They like to call me a rebellious teenager, or whatever, who's making up s**t, but I'm not. I'm not making up anything I'm just telling my side of the story and showing what I have and I'm not trying to cause anything. I just think it was important to make that public." 

More From OK! Magazine

    Opt-out of personalized ads

    © Copyright 2024 OK!™️. A DIVISION OF MYSTIFY ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INC. OK! is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Offers may be subject to change without notice.