University reviewing grant funds for Greitens’ book
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A private university says it is looking into whether grant money was misused after a former political aide for embattled Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens said he got paid from grant funds to promote one of Greitens’ books as he simultaneously helped launch Greitens’ gubernatorial campaign.
Washington University in St. Louis became aware of potential issues with the grant after the aide’s testimony was released as part of a legislative investigation into various allegations against the Republican governor, who already is facing felony charges related to an extramarital affair and the misuse of charity resources for political purposes.
“As a grantee, we take accountability seriously. We are looking into the matter to ensure the funds were used appropriately,” said Julie Flory, the university’s assistant vice chancellor for campus communications.
Greitens’ spokespeople did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday.