• Re: Democrat sex offender Byron Mallott.

    From Don't Know Who They Are Party@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 7 05:19:57 2023
    XPost: alt.activism.student, alt.college.republicans, alt.education.management XPost: talk.politics.guns

    It was late on a Sunday afternoon, Oct. 14, 2018, in downtown
    Anchorage. Potts was in town on business and had skipped her evening
    run to attend this hastily arranged meeting with the governor of
    Alaska, Bill Walker, and Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott.

    The polished brass doors of the elevator opened and Potts, 41 at the
    time, stepped onto the seventh floor of the Hotel Captain Cook. She
    knocked on the door to Room 704.

    Mallott answered, alone in the room. He asked her to take a seat and
    began to talk.

    Looking her up and down, Mallott told her about the powerful
    attraction he had for her and hoped she felt the same. When she rose
    to leave, he reminded her of the effort he’d put into advocating for
    her over the years. Potts rejected the advances and left.

    The story of what happened in the hotel room has never been publicly
    told. But within 48 hours, Mallott had resigned as lieutenant
    governor, and within a week, Walker dropped his campaign for
    reelection.

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  • From Can't Tell Boys From Girls Party@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 13 03:06:26 2023
    XPost: alt.activism.student, alt.college.republicans, alt.education.management XPost: talk.politics.guns

    It was late on a Sunday afternoon, Oct. 14, 2018, in downtown
    Anchorage. Potts was in town on business and had skipped her evening
    run to attend this hastily arranged meeting with the governor of
    Alaska, Bill Walker, and Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott.

    The polished brass doors of the elevator opened and Potts, 41 at the
    time, stepped onto the seventh floor of the Hotel Captain Cook. She
    knocked on the door to Room 704.

    Mallott answered, alone in the room. He asked her to take a seat and
    began to talk.

    Looking her up and down, Mallott told her about the powerful
    attraction he had for her and hoped she felt the same. When she rose
    to leave, he reminded her of the effort he’d put into advocating for
    her over the years. Potts rejected the advances and left.

    The story of what happened in the hotel room has never been publicly
    told. But within 48 hours, Mallott had resigned as lieutenant
    governor, and within a week, Walker dropped his campaign for
    reelection.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)