Sex Workers and Betrayal: Meghan King’s Explosive Claims Against Ex-Husband

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — Reality TV alum Meghan King has filed a police report describing a campaign of harassment that she says escalated into explicit threats against her and her children—while also alleging a disturbing tactic she claims was used against her “years ago”: that her ex-husband, former MLB All-Star Jim Edmonds, leaked her private phone number to sex workers with instructions to flood her with calls and texts. Edmonds’ representative has flatly denied the accusation.
The allegations surfaced in reporting based on a Kirkwood Police Department report in which King went to the station in September 2025 to document what she described as two months of increasingly aggressive communications from an unknown caller. According to the report as described by TMZ, King told officers she had received “consistent calls” from someone threatening to hurt her and her children, and that the messages intensified sharply in the days leading up to her visit.
An officer reviewed two voicemails and documented that the caller “sounded female,” speaking calmly at moments and rapidly at others, with repeating phrases and erratic, rambling details—behavior the report characterized as unstable. The officer also recorded that the caller made repeated threats involving grabbing, hurting, and killing King and her children, and included a statement that King would “go to jail.”
The most explosive detail came when police asked whether King believed Edmonds had any connection to the threats. King reportedly said she did not know, but referenced their ongoing custody conflict—then raised a separate allegation: that Edmonds had previously harassed her through third parties and, in an earlier incident, distributed her phone number widely, including to sex workers, “with instructions to harass her.” The report description says King claimed she was later sent a message that included a photo of an alleged text from Edmonds containing those instructions.
Kirkwood police opened an investigation and—given the nature of the threats—circulated an internal notice requesting “close patrol” of King’s residence, according to the report summary.
Edmonds’ camp forcefully rejected the claim. In a statement to TMZ, his representative said this was “the first anyone is hearing of this,” calling it “absurd,” and adding that Edmonds is “spending his time in Tennessee raising his kids.”
The report lands in a broader backdrop of volatile, highly public co-parenting disputes. In May 2025, police were called to a Missouri home tied to Edmonds after an incident involving Edmonds’ current wife, Kortnie, and King; bodycam footage later showed King accusing Edmonds of being “emotionally abusive,” an allegation Edmonds’ representative disputed in comments to People.
For now, the Kirkwood report remains a snapshot of allegations under investigation: an unknown voice on the line, threats aimed at a mother and her children—and a claim of betrayal so extreme it has reignited public scrutiny of a feud that, by King’s account, refuses to stay private.