- Lauren Boebert did not attend a campaign event at a coffee shop in Colorado last month.
- Boebert went to her home in another neighborhood to see if her ex-husband had thrown away her belongings.
- The man told her he threw her belongings into the pond, according to the Washington Post.
According to the Washington Post, Rep. Lauren Boebert said her ex-husband stole all her belongings last month while her campaign manager spoke on her behalf at an event in Colorado's 4th Congressional District. He said he was busy checking to see if he had thrown it in.
The newspaper reported that a campaign staffer was at home in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District when he spoke at a coffee shop meeting for the Pachyderm Club, a local Republican group.
Boebert's campaign manager, Drew Sexton, said in an email to BI that Lauren Boebert was not scheduled to speak there that day and had indeed spoken to the club a week earlier.
“I was there on behalf of the campaign just to check in and say hello,” Sexton told BI.
According to the newspaper, Lauren Boebert decided to drive to her parents' house early that morning to retrieve the last of her belongings from the farmhouse on the property.
The Post reported that she moved into the farmhouse when her marriage to Jason Boebert began to fall apart.
Divorce of a couple is Final decision in October.
She told the Post that her ex-husband called her before she arrived and told her that her belongings might be found at the “bottom of the pond.”
But that wasn't true.
Instead, the newspaper reported, he put her belongings in storage without her permission.
Despite this, Boebert called police, the newspaper reported. She then received a temporary restraining order against her ex-lover.
Earlier this year, Lauren Boebert announced her intentions: run for new seat in 2024moved his campaign to Colorado's 4th Congressional District.
in facebook videoshe said the move meant “a fresh start after a pretty difficult year for me and my family.”
This difficult year included a particularly controversial and very public divorce from her husband.
finalization of divorce Also, before that, there was the Boebert scandal. captured on e-cigarette video and it appears to be I was caressed during a date At a theater in Denver.
Meanwhile, Jason Boebert was arrested twice.for the first time after argument at a restaurant The first time came from a deputy and the second time following accusations from his son, Tyler.
Tyler Boebert, who was arrested last week on a spate of theft charges, accused his father of pushing him to the ground and putting his hand in his mouth.
Lauren Boebert's temporary restraining order against her ex-husband, granted last month, cited an argument at a restaurant and a fight between him and Tyler.
Lauren Boebert also wrote in her filing that her ex-husband had made “multiple suicide threats and threats of harm” over a period of more than a year, according to the Denver Post.
Jason Boebert did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
Correction: March 4, 2024 — A previous version of this article exaggerated what was known about the campaign suspension. It was unclear whether U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was scheduled to attend the event.