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OCEAN CITY, New Jersey — A former New Jersey GOP aide allegedly paid a fetish artist to carve dozens of cuts in her skin and had a pal scrawl “Trump Whore” on her stomach in order to claim that she was the victim of a politically motivated violent attack, according to shocking new court documents.
Natalie Greene, 26, was arrested Wednesday and charged with concocting the violent bogus ambush at Egg Harbor Township Nature Reserve on July 23, the US Attorney’s Office for New Jersey announced.
Prosecutors said the accused fraudster claimed three gun-wielding men approached her and a friend on the trail around 10:30 p.m. before threatening to shoot her and hitting her in the head.
Natalie Greene was arrested and charged with staging the violent attack. Facebook / Natalie Greene
Natalie Greene, 26, paid a body-modification artist $500 to deliberately carve gruesome wounds into her face, neck, back, and shoulders with a scalpel. U.S. Attorneys OfficeThe suspect said the fictitious attackers then hogtied her with black zip ties, held her down while slashing her face and body, and etched anti-Trump slurs onto her stomach and back because she worked for a Republican, the complaint said.
Greene, a Maserati-driving Rutgers law student, worked for US Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), New Jersey Globe reported.
Local residents in Greene’s hometown were horrified when they heard about the story.
At the end of the day we’re talking about a 25-year-old girl, a beautiful girl, whose politics aren’t supposed to reach that level of extreme,” Fiona Tierney, 49, told The Post.
“Now she’s got to spend the rest of her life with these scars to remind her of what she did. What, she’s going to the beach wearing a bathing suit with all that on display? She’d never live this down. What kind of a future is that?”
Greene’s lawyer, Louis M. Barone, said his client is innocent until proven guilty — and that she was serving her community working for Van Drew’s office while also going to school time at the time of the alleged hoax attack.
Police found the words “TRUMP WHORE” and “Van Drew is a racist” scribbled in black marker on her horrifically scarred body. U.S. Attorneys Office
Greene, a Rutgers law student, worked for Rep. Jeff Van Drew at the time. U.S. Attorneys OfficeTwo days before the alleged phony assault, Greene drove to Pennsylvania and paid a body modification artist she found on Instagram $500 to deliberately carve gruesome wounds into her face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders with a scalpel, the court documents alleged.
The Ocean City resident allegedly provided the artist with a design she wanted gouged into her flesh.
The Ocean City resident allegedly provided the artist with a design she wanted gouged into her flesh. U.S. Attorneys Office
Greene drove to Pennsylvania for the body modification artist to carve the wounds using a scalpel, according to court documents. Facebook / Natalie GreeneOn the day of the alleged staged attack, Greene’s accomplice frantically called police, claiming she had been singled out by name and violently assaulted, according to the complaint.
Officers found the accused con artist in a wooded area just off the trail, hands and feet bound together, her shirt pulled over her head, and the words “TRUMP WHORE” and “Van Drew is a racist” scribbled in black marker on her horrifically scarred body, as she screamed that one of her attackers had a gun.
Horrific photos in the complaint show Greene with deep, grisly cuts on her body and face.
She claimed that she was ziptied by the phantom assailants during the alleged bogus assault. U.S. Attorneys OfficeProsecutors said Greene was taken to a hospital, where she and her accomplice gave police conflicting accounts of what happened and provided faulty descriptions of the phantom assailants.
Black zip ties and duct tape were also found in Greene’s Maserati the night of the disturbing alleged scheme, and federal officials said her unidentified sidekick searched “zip ties near me” on their phone two days earlier and went to a Ventnor Dollar General to pick them up.
“While Natalie is no longer associated with the congressman’s government office, our thoughts and prayers are with her and hope she’s getting the care she needs,” Van Drew’s office told the outlet.
Police also found her with her shirt pulled over her head. U.S. Attorneys Office
Greene pictured being restrained with her hands bound. U.S. Attorneys OfficeShe joined the congressman’s team part-time in 2022 and later served as his constituent advocate.
Greene was charged with conspiracy to convey false statements and hoaxes and making false statements to federal law enforcement.
She was arraigned Wednesday in federal court and released on a $200,000 unsecured bond.
Greene could spend up to a decade behind bars if convicted on both charges.
— With reporting by Reuven Fenton and Priscilla DeGregory






