The truth is finally starting to come out.
Recent revelations have emerged regarding Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, raising significant concerns. A report claims that Emhoff had an extramarital affair with a nanny named Najen Naylor while married to his first wife, Kerstin Emhoff. According to the report, this affair reportedly resulted in Naylor becoming pregnant.
The affair allegedly took place over fifteen years ago, involving Naylor, who was employed as a nanny and teacher at a private school where Emhoff’s children were enrolled. A friend of Naylor’s reportedly informed the media that she did not keep the baby, though details on this aspect remain unclear.
Naylor did not refute the affair or the pregnancy claims when approached by reporters, though she expressed concern about the attention. Similarly, Stacey Brooks, a friend of Naylor’s who had twins around the same time, chose not to comment on the matter without Naylor’s consent.
This scandal comes at a time when Vice President Harris is gaining momentum as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, following a period where former President Donald Trump’s edge in battleground states seemed to diminish. The timing of these revelations is raising eyebrows within Harris’ political circle.
Doug Emhoff, who divorced his first wife in 2009, reportedly did so after she discovered the affair. The couple had been married for several years and share two children. The divorce was finalized on grounds of “irreconcilable differences,” according to court records.
The allegations also touch upon Naylor’s employment history. After the affair, she reportedly had to leave her teaching position at The Willows, a prestigious private school in Culver City, California. This school, known for its high tuition fees, served the Emhoff family during that period. Despite the claims, there are no birth records in Los Angeles County for a child born around that time with either Naylor’s or Emhoff’s last names.
Emhoff, known for his strong stance on abortion rights, has publicly advocated for the issue to be recognized as a family matter, not just a women’s issue. However, a close friend of Naylor’s has denied the allegations, asserting that Naylor was well-loved and never pregnant. This friend, who lived with Naylor in the past, described her as a “perfect teacher” and mentioned that she was unaware of any pregnancy during that time.
The unfolding details and their implications continue to attract significant attention, highlighting the personal challenges facing the second gentleman amidst a politically charged environment.