Franklin Mayoral Candidate Admits to Promoting Prostitution Arrest

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unknowingly worked at a call center for hookers for a couple months at most. you can find high schoolers with much more compelling stories than this.

This wouldn't be a big story if she weren't running a campaign based on "morality" and "transparency," and if she hadn't already blundered her way into stories where she lied about photos of "campaign events," threatened BNA over their sponsorship of a Juneteenth event, and made up nonsense about the Covenant shooting.
 
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unknowingly worked at a call center for hookers for a couple months at most. you can find high schoolers with much more compelling stories than this.

The BS meter is going off with her side of the story that she's presenting....
 
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This is bizarre 😂 …any job ‘telemarketing’ is going to be shady on some level imo.. probably shouldn’t run for office with that on your resume.. have we talked about that one nurse practitioner lady who was getting people to send her money to have sex with her husband online 🤦‍♀️ edit: Virginia House of Rep candidate, Virginia Gibson (D)… who are these people and where do they find them? 😂
 
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The BS meter is going off with her side of the story that she's presenting....
Hanson is a really bad liar. When she posted a photo of a diverse group of women and claimed it was from a recent meeting of "The Executive Women's Group" that were supporting her campaign, it turned out that it was from a brunch held in Chicago in 2016 and none of the women even know who she is. Her explanation: the women are claiming not to know her because they are her super good friends and are trying to protect her.
 
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Hanson is a really bad liar. When she posted a photo of a diverse group of women and claimed it was from a recent meeting of "The Executive Women's Group" that were supporting her campaign, it turned out that it was from a brunch held in Chicago in 2016 and none of the women even know who she is. Her explanation: the women are claiming not to know her because they are her super good friends and are trying to protect her.
Ehh who cares? I’m more disturbed by the Virginia House candidate who is getting herself off online and still running for Congress.. how in the world? So bizarre
 
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This wouldn't be a big story if she weren't running a campaign based on "morality" and "transparency," and if she hadn't already blundered her way into stories where she lied about photos of "campaign events," threatened BNA over their sponsorship of a Juneteenth event, and made up nonsense about the Covenant shooting.
she was transparent about it, and said she didn't know it was for prostitution. I don't see any problem with her running a campaign on morality and transparency. and its not like this was last year, that was while she was in college, and she looks to be in her 50s. plenty of time to change her ways, if there was anything immoral working a call center.
 
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she was transparent about it, and said she didn't know it was for prostitution. I don't see any problem with her running a campaign on morality and transparency. and its not like this was last year, that was while she was in college, and she looks to be in her 50s. plenty of time to change her ways, if there was anything immoral working a call center.

Just because she said it doesn't mean it's true. If she was totally clueless, they wouldn't have prosecuted her or give her a deferred adjudication of "leave town", which makes absolutely no legal sense.

BS meters blaring big time here

More likely story - she was in college, she needed $$$, she took a job that she knew was wrong, and she got caught. Heck, people make mistakes but she's doubling down on it by fabricating some completely BS explanation..
 
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she was transparent about it, and said she didn't know it was for prostitution. I don't see any problem with her running a campaign on morality and transparency. and its not like this was last year, that was while she was in college, and she looks to be in her 50s. plenty of time to change her ways, if there was anything immoral working a call center.

People aren't allowed to grow up and move on from their mistakes anymore.

I agree with you.
 
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she was transparent about it, and said she didn't know it was for prostitution. I don't see any problem with her running a campaign on morality and transparency. and its not like this was last year, that was while she was in college, and she looks to be in her 50s. plenty of time to change her ways, if there was anything immoral working a call center.

"Transparent?" She revealed it only after a reporter called her for comment.

And please. She went to college in her early 30s. She's almost 60. She didn't work in a call center, she just answered the phone at home. And what kind of casting agency just has random people call up and give a time and place for the "models" to show up? At what point should she have found it odd that most of these "casting calls" were at local hotels? If she didn't know, then she's pretty effing dumb.

Her "morality" campaign has been put to bed by her endless string of lies. I don't claim to be a Biblical expert, but I'm pretty sure dishonesty is addressed more than once.
 
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"Transparent?" She revealed it only after a reporter called her for comment.

And please. She went to college in her early 30s. She's almost 60. She didn't work in a call center, she just answered the phone at home. And what kind of casting agency just has random people call up and give a time and place for the "models" to show up? At what point should she have found it odd that most of these "casting calls" were at local hotels? If she didn't know, then she's pretty effing dumb.

Her "morality" campaign has been put to bed by her endless string of lies. I don't claim to be a Biblical expert, but I'm pretty sure dishonesty is addressed more than once.

That is a valid criticism. She should have told the truth about it when asked, if she would have done that people would have just shrugged it off.
 
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"Transparent?" She revealed it only after a reporter called her for comment.

And please. She went to college in her early 30s. She's almost 60. She didn't work in a call center, she just answered the phone at home. And what kind of casting agency just has random people call up and give a time and place for the "models" to show up? At what point should she have found it odd that most of these "casting calls" were at local hotels? If she didn't know, then she's pretty effing dumb.

Her "morality" campaign has been put to bed by her endless string of lies. I don't claim to be a Biblical expert, but I'm pretty sure dishonesty is addressed more than once.

Yeah

Her entire morality campaign just took a big muff dive.
 
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Just because she said it doesn't mean it's true. If she was totally clueless, they wouldn't have prosecuted her or give her a deferred adjudication of "leave town", which makes absolutely no legal sense.

BS meters blaring big time here

More likely story - she was in college, she needed $$$, she took a job that she knew was wrong, and she got caught. Heck, people make mistakes but she's doubling down on it by fabricating some completely BS explanation..
her getting an extremely lenient sentence says to me that she was clueless. she was guilty to the letter of the law but not the spirit of it, so they let her off lightly. That makes a lot more sense than her knowingly being involved and getting a sentence of "leave town". saying she got caught makes its sound like she set it up. she was probably one of several people caught in whatever raid happened at the call center. the bosses probably went to jail, and all the people working the phones got off light.

its not like she is the first politician, or person in general, to take a shady job in college....

we know all paper boys are drug dealers, cashiers are money launders, and call center workers are pimps. no one ever gets pulled into things without them knowing its was illegal, especially as a college kid.

if the sentence to her "criminal record" is leave town, this sounds like a major nothing-burger.
 
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we know all paper boys are drug dealers, cashiers are money launders, and call center workers are pimps. no one ever gets pulled into things without them knowing its was illegal, especially as a college kid.
She was in her early 30s. She went to night school for over a decade before enrolling at SMU. You can give her the benefit of the doubt as to what she may or may not have known, but you cannot chalk it up to youthful indiscretion.
 

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