Ruling offers insight into move of Greitens case to Texas


              FILE - Missouri Governor-elect Eric Greitens and his wife Sheena speak to the media Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016, in St. Louis. The judge in the child custody case involving the former Missouri governor ruled that it should move to Texas because his two sons now spend most of their time there, and to better protect the boys from public scrutiny, according to a court document obtained Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, by The Associated Press. The ruling issued in August 2022 but sealed in Missouri also noted that contrary to allegations levied by Sheena Greitens, there was “no pattern of domestic violence by either Mother or Father.” (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
            
              FILE - Missouri Republican Governor-elect Eric Greitens delivers a victory speech along side his wife Sheena and son Joshua on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in Chesterfield, Mo. The judge in the child custody case involving the former Missouri governor ruled that it should move to Texas because his two sons now spend most of their time there, and to better protect the boys from public scrutiny, according to a court document obtained Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, by The Associated Press. The ruling issued in August 2022 but sealed in Missouri also noted that contrary to allegations levied by Sheena Greitens, there was “no pattern of domestic violence by either Mother or Father.” (AP Photo/Jeff Curry, File)