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'Why did he get so angry?': Addison Russell's ex-wife accuses Cubs shortstop of physical abuse in blog post

CHICAGO _ Cubs shortstop Addison Russell's ex-wife, Melisa Reidy-Russell, has accused him of physical mistreatment in a blog post linked to her Instagram account.

Reidy-Russell, whose marriage was officially dissolved in a Florida court Aug. 30, made the allegations in an post titled, "You no longer have a secret, you have a story," but did not describe the exact nature of the abuse.

"The first time I was physically mistreated by my spouse, I was in shock," Reidy-Russell wrote. "I couldn't wrap my head around what just happened. ... Why did he get so angry? What did I do for him to want to put his hands on me?

"Of course I forgave him & assumed it would never happen again. I just thought he had let his emotions get the best of him, he loves me and he's sorry. I was deeply hurt that he could even be capable of this behavior towards me, I couldn't understand how the man I was so in love with, the FATHER of my child, the man I married just a few months ago could show such aggression towards me."

Neither Reidy-Russell nor her attorney, Russell, the Cubs or Major League Baseball could be reached for comment.

Abuse allegations first surfaced in June 2017, when a person who had been identified as a close friend of Reidy-Russell accused Russell, via social media, of "mentally and physically abusing her."

Russell called the claim "false and hurtful" in a statement.

Reidy-Russell filed for divorce two weeks after the abuse accusation but declined to cooperate with Major League Baseball, which investigated the accusation of domestic violence.

Through her attorney, Thomas T. Field of Beermann Pritikin Mirabelli Swerdlove LLP, Reidy-Russell acknowledged writing a since-deleted Instagram post in which she said she was "cheated on, lied to and disrespected," but she declined to confirm whether she was physically abused.

"That does not trace back to my client," Field said at the time. "She has been forthright about any comments she has personally made herself."

However, in Reidy-Russell's Wordpress post, which is not dated, she wrote: "As time went on abusive behavior happened more often in arguments (more so when he was under the influence) & the verbal/emotional abuse grew to new levels. Friends would express their concerns with me but I would assure them that I was okay, he lost his temper & wasn't himself."

She wrote that one incident of abuse occurred with their then-infant son present. Reidy-Russell had moved back to her and Russell's hometown of Pensacola, Fla., but said she returned to Chicago about a month later so the child could visit Russell.

"But, as I expected our visit was a nightmare, I swore to myself it would be the last time he'd lay his hands on me & it would be that last time I'd let my son be a witness to it," she wrote.

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