Ex-wife of Trump's labor nominee, appeared in disguise on Oprah as a victim of domestic violence
The ex-wife of President-elect Donald Trumps nominee to be labor secretary, Andrew Puzder, appeared in disguise on The Oprah Winfrey Show as a victim of domestic violence, after having accused him multiple times of physically assaulting her in the 1980s, according to two friends of hers and a spokesman for the former couple.
Additionally, a 1988 petition obtained by POLITICO from the Circuit Court of St. Louis County provides previously unreported details of the alleged abuse: Puzders ex-wife, Lisa Fierstein, accused him of having "assaulted and battered [her] by striking her violently about the face, chest, back, shoulders, and neck, without provocation or cause," and that as a consequence she suffered severe and permanent injuries.
Fiersteins accusations first surfaced in local news reports around the time of their divorce. She has retracted the allegations in the weeks leading up to Puzders confirmation hearing, suggesting she made them up to bolster her divorce settlement. Puzder has always denied that he abused her.
But womens groups are using the charges as ammunition in their fight to oppose his nomination. And Fiersteins appearance on Oprah, when she was known as Lisa Henning, raises new questions, showing that she went beyond divorce-settlement tactics to portray herself on national television as an anonymous victim of domestic violence.
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