A powerful House Republican has been accused of having an affair before filing for divorce from his wife of 36 years.
Camie Green, who was married to House Homeland Security Committee chairman Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn), accused him of having a relationship with a younger women before their split.
In a statement on the salacious claims, 59-year-old Green said on Friday: This is a difficult time for my family and me, and we are currently going through divorce proceedings.
As this is a deeply private matter, I ask for privacy. I will continue to serve this district with all I’ve got, as I have the last five and a half years.
The allegations surfaced in a message on a group chat sent by Greens estranged wife that has been seen by DailyMail.com and since shared around Capitol Hill.
In the messages she said shed tried to reconcile their marriage, but the Congressman wanted nothing to do with it.
House Homeland Security chair Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) asked for privacy after his wife of 36 years accused him of having an affair
Satan has rewritten our marriage in his mind. I am being quite open about this as 1) I cherish the prayer of any who are willing and 2) I want to make others aware of how readily available "predators" are for our husbands.
The identity of the woman, believed to be in her thirties, has not yet been revealed.
Greens wife initially identified her as a reporter, but that has been confirmed as false.
The scorned Mrs Green then went on to make more general accusations against male lawmakers and said they become intoxicated with power and adoration.
In an email published by the Nashville Banner, Camie calls out predators lurking among DCs powerbrokers.
I want to make others aware of how readily available "predators" are for our husbands. If my story can prevent this tragedy from happening to someone else, I will tell it, it says.
The couple have been married for 36 years
Green is a powerful chairman in the Republican-controlled Congress
The she said Green pushed God out of his life after circulating with people having affairs and getting divorces, drinking, parties, all while hosting a weekly Bible study in the basement of our home.
Green had announced he was retiring from Congress in February, then abruptly changed his mind to seek reelection. He is on the ballot in November. He won in 2022 by a more than 20 point margin.
Amid the growing scandal, Green continued to post about committee work, Friday, posting on X about Chinese precurser chemicals in fentanyl and what he called a national security risk posed by Chinese made cranes at U.S. ports.
A divorce filing viewed by DailyMail.com from Montgomery County, Tennessee cited irreconcilable differences and did not list a date and place of separation. The parties, seeking an uncontested divorce, agreed to be restrained from withdrawing or divesting the marital estate.
It bears Greens signature and was notarized July 31, 2024. Tennessees primary was August 1.
A West Point graduate and former Army flight surgeon, Green interviewed Saddam Hussein following the mission to capture him in Iraq, then became a hospital exec and Tennessee state senator.