Editor’s note: The below article contains graphic descriptions of sexual acts, and may be offensive to some readers.
A Democrat candidate for state office in Virginia appears to have been raising money for a “good cause” by performing graphic sex acts online, where she told viewers she liked “being choked” and said they could watch her urinate for the right price, according to material reviewed by The Daily Wire.
Susanna Gibson, who is running for a seat in the narrowly divided Virginia statehouse, was as recently as last year posting as “HotWifeExperience” on the website Chaturbate, where men could pay tokens to get her to perform specific sex acts. In one video recorded shortly after she launched her campaign last year, she told her husband, “I’ll let you f— me in the a– doggy style in a private room if someone wants to pay. That’s the deal.”
In another video, she appears to say that for the right price, viewers could watch her urinate. “Y’all can watch me pee if you tip me and some tokens,” she said. “Again, I’m raising money for a good cause.”
“I like being choked. I like being hit. I do,” she said in one video posted exactly a year ago, on September 11, 2022.
“I just want a private room with somebody filming their c— so I can come looking at it, Jesus Christ,” she said. “Oh God I want to f—ing get railroaded by all of you.”
She said for 500 tokens, she would order room service in a hotel and cause the delivery person to see her naked, saying: “I’m definitely a slut… In order to leave the door cracked I need 500 tokens.”
Gibson said she has had sex with three men in one day, and “don’t tell my husband he was the third. I would say ethically nonmonogamous but I guess that three in one day was not.”
“I’m raising money for a really good cause and it’s my birthday so give me more please because it’s my birthday night and yeah so then I f—ed him in his house for the first time and then later that night I f—ed my husband,” she said.
In the videos, she appears to be filmed with her husband, lawyer John David Gibson, who ensured that the raunchiest acts were reserved for the biggest spendings, saying “no anal outside of private.”
She can be heard in the videos saying “he doesn’t like sharing” her with other men, with Gibson saying, “Sometimes I have to though. She makes me.”
Her husband gave $5,000 to her campaign around the time the videos were filmed, according to public filings in Virginia.
The Washington Post first reported the story on Monday afternoon, and The Daily Wire independently obtained the videos.
Gibson did not return a request for comment from The Daily Wire asking whether the “good cause” was her House of Delegates campaign. But she appears to acknowledge to The Washington Post that the videos are authentic, claiming that they are “an illegal invasion of my privacy designed to humiliate me and my family.”
Though she posted the videos online for her nearly 6,000 followers on Chaturbate, she now claims it to be a “sex crime” to shed light on the existence of her account.
“My political opponents and their Republican allies have proven they’re willing to commit a sex crime to attack me and my family because there’s no line they won’t cross to silence women when they speak up,” Gibson told the Washington Post.
Gibson appeared alongside U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) on Saturday. She is running against Republican David Owen in the November 7 election, in which early voting begins September 22.
Her campaign platform says she is a public health expert who is concerned about Republican efforts at purportedly “punishing [teachers] with teacher reporting tip lines or videos in the classrooms to monitor them.” Her campaign website features several pictures of her and her husband with their two children, and on social media she has stated that she has a “family-friendly seal of approval.”
She is running for a swing seat in Henrico County in suburban Richmond.
She is endorsed by Moms Demand Action, a group that has pushed far-left candidates in Virginia schools and elsewhere. Gibson’s largest campaign donor is the Clean Virginia Fund, according to records.