By Josh Boswell For Dailymail.com
Published: 09:02 EDT, 2 October 2024
Updated: 15:45 EDT, 3 October 2024
She felt that would afford her some protection.'
The third friend, a female top company executive, said Jane told her the story in 2018.
'I don't know if it was an aggressive slap or a punch, but it was something that I know she would never forget, and something that would end a relationship immediately,' the executive said.
'She had never been hit in her life. [Jane] is a gorgeous, strong woman and you would never expect somebody to hit her.'
The executive said Jane told her that Emhoff was unapologetic about the alleged abuse the next day.
'When he hit her she hit him back, like, 'Don't you ever do that again,' she said.
'I asked her if he ever apologized. She said no, but he commented about the hit she gave him. It was a tennis metaphor. But no apology at all.'
'He was a tennis fan,' said the female attorney. 'All he said to her was, 'Don't worry about it, you got one across the court and down the line.'
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