
Kate Kniveton, a former Great Britain MP, was published with a tormenting accusation of rape and domestic abuse by her former husband Andrew Griffiths, former Minister of Conservatives, Subway reported.
In the new ITV documentary Breaking the Silence: Kate’s story, Kniveton says Griffiths repeatedly raped her, once he attacked her while sleeping, and screaming at her newborn to “close F* up” ** during the night feed.
“No one would believe you, Kate. I’m a deputy here. I have a great relationship with the police, everyone thinks I’m a boy with blue eyes,” he said, at risk of going to the police.
Kniveton, who represented Burton from 2019 to 2024 after taking over the Griffiths chair, said she had lasted 10 years of abuse, followed for another five years of legal harassment. The judgment of the family court 2021 found Griffiths guilty of rape and repeated attack. He rejected the accusation of rape, but later accepted another finding against him.
The couple married in 2013 and separated in 2018. Griffiths, a once -growing conservative politician and lawyer of women’s rights, was previously released from the government after it turned out to have sent more than 2,000 sexually explicit reports to two.
In 2024, the court banned Griffiths with direct contact with his daughter.
He told the document that the family court “failed his child”.
“I fought to stay in my child’s life and protect them … Every child has the right to both parents in their lives,” he said.
“I will never stop fighting to be my child’s father and demonstrate them how much I love them.”
Kniveton, who waived her right to anonymity to tell her story, said, “I am traumatized – not only about 10 years of abuse I have experienced – but the next five years, when I was still using me.”
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