Federal jury in Fort Pierce convicts Louisiana sex offender for crimes involving Stuart teen

Gee Scott, co-host of “The Gee and Ursula Show” on KIRO Newsradio, said he wasn’t surprised that King County Assessor John Wilson is facing another restraining order.

“I know the former girlfriend. I know her personally, and that girlfriend has said to me before, ‘Yeah, I don’t know about this guy. He’s a little different. He’s a little weird.’ This is two years ago. So I’m not shocked when I hear this news, and I’m not shocked to hear that other people are calling for his resignation,” he said.

Harrell calls for King County assessor’s resignation

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell urged Wilson to step down Thursday, stating in a news release that he was “appalled by the stories of County Assessor Wilson’s conduct.”

“While he has a right to due legal process, the published allegations are disqualifying for public office,” the statement continued. “We need to send a clear message to survivors of intimate partner abuse that this type of behavior by people in positions of trust is not tolerated.”

Gee pointed out that Wilson announced his candidacy for King County Executive.

“This is the same dude that started to talk about crime. This is the same dude that wanted to get on there, as he gets ready to run for executive,” he said.

Bad behavior has been given a pass

Gee believes politicians should be held to a higher standard, but unfortunately, they have gotten away with bad behavior for years.

“The problem is for so long, it’s been given a pass,” he said.

Listen to the full conversation below.

Listen to Gee and Ursula on“The Gee and Ursula Show”weekday mornings from 9 am to 12 pm on KIRO Newsradio.

  • Related Posts

    New questions emerge from the new charges in Kilmar Abrego Garcia case

    Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s sudden return to the United States on Friday to face federal charges of smuggling migrants across the country was a messaging triumph for the Trump administration. The…

    Federal charges filed against Williston man accused of barricading himself in historic site

    WILLISTON — A man who barricaded himself inside a national historic landmark with weapons, prompting an hours-long standoff with law enforcement, has been charged with several crimes in federal court.…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *