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Washington State transwoman Jessica Roberts may lose city council nomination after colleagues find OnlyFans page: report

According to the report, Washington City Council members will hold a special meeting just days after they have appointed a new councillor, which they identify as “bisexual transwomen.”

Mynorthwest.com reported that Jessica Roberts was his original choice to fill the free seats at the Lynnwood City Council, but on Thursday the council will consider withdrawing the appointment after Roberts discovered that he has an account on a subscription-based platform where several creators share explicit photos, videos and messages.

While Roberts' account was being deleted, the account's bio reportedly identified Roberts as a “bisexual transwoman.” The bio also contained graphic details about Roberts' body parts, the publication reported.

The council recently appointed Roberts to fill the vacant seats.

After Roberts' appointment, council members began hearing from residents who recognized the new appointee from the only fan page.

“I am asking city clerks and executive assistants to ask similar questions and questions about the 'blind' appointment process,” Councilman Derica Escamilla told Mynorthwest.com in an email.

Lynwood City Council initially chose Jessica Roberts to fill in the vacant seats. Fox 13 Seattle
Roberts' offer may be rescinded after the council discovers her only fan page. Fox 13 Seattle

Escamilla answered questions about whether councillors are permitted to have only fan accounts.

Another councillor, Patrick Decker, told the publication that he was unaware of Roberts' views, adding that he did not feel that his views and activities of serving the public as a member of the city council were “in line with gravity and severity.”

Lynnwood officials did not respond to requests for comment regarding the issue of Fox News Digital.

Roberts reportedly was identified as a “bisexual transwoman” on the platform.
Fox 13 Seattle
The only fan page is no longer available. Fox 13 Seattle

City officials argue that Roberts' appointment Facebook post Monday.

“The council interviewed their top candidates in the beginning of February and voted to select an appointees tonight,” Post said. “On March 17th, 2025, during the work session meeting, she will soon be sworn into office and sit down.”

The post also noted that a formal announcement will be offered next week, including a biography and quote from Roberts.

That could all change after the council meets this week.

The meeting is scheduled for Thursday at 7pm, with council members serving in elected positions assessing Roberts' qualifications.

The agenda posted on the city's website indicates that after the assessment, council members will consider withdrawing their appointment or discussing the next steps in the process.

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