GOP Aide Accused of Staging Anti-Trump Attack Hopes for Fresh Start in Florida
CAMDEN, New Jersey – Natalie Greene, a former GOP aide from New Jersey, who was accused of orchestrating a fake attack on herself in a bid to smear Trump supporters, is now seeking a new beginning in Florida after undergoing mental health treatment.
Despite the scars from the alleged incident still visible on her body, Greene, 26, arrived at Camden Federal Court in her Maserati, looking glamorous and determined to move forward with her life. She was wearing an ankle monitor and had healed gashes on her neck and jawline.
Greene allegedly paid a body modification artist to create fake wounds on her body, including her face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders, and then staged a phony attack where she claimed to have been assaulted by three individuals who mutilated her skin and left derogatory messages on her body.
During a court hearing, Greene’s lawyer argued that she deserved a chance to rebuild her life in Florida, away from the negative attention and threats she had been receiving. The judge approved her request to relocate to Fort Lauderdale, where she will be supervised by a childhood friend.
Despite objections from prosecutors about the choice of supervisor, Greene’s lawyer emphasized her commitment to mental health treatment and her eagerness to start fresh in a new environment. Greene is also said to have a job lined up in Florida and will continue to adhere to court-mandated conditions.
If convicted of the charges against her, Greene faces a significant prison sentence and a hefty fine. However, she remains hopeful for a positive outcome as she navigates the legal process and seeks to put the past behind her.

