The Assembly NC reports:
In his 2022 memoir, We Are the Majority, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson wrote that he committed his life to Jesus in the late 1980s. “I did not, however, experience a drastic conversion like some do,” wrote Robinson, now the Republican nominee for governor. “My behavior did not immediately reform. They say sin is fun for a season, and I was in that season.”
Robinson didn’t specify how long that season lasted or what sins it entailed. But according to Louis Money, who worked in several of Greensboro’s windowless, 24-hour video-pornography stores, Robinson was a frequent customer in the 1990s and early 2000s. Money, 52, told The Assembly that Robinson came in as often as five nights a week to watch porn videos in a private booth.
Five other men who said they were former employees or customers during this period also told The Assembly that Robinson visited two of these stores: Gents Video & News and I-40 Video & News.
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Mark Robinson apparently went to porn shops FIVE NIGHTS A WEEK to watch porn in a private booth. Screaming. #NCPol #NCGov https://t.co/Qz78yc9IlP pic.twitter.com/pdL7ExKCJY
— Emily C. Singer (@CahnEmily) September 3, 2024
In his stump speeches, @markrobinsonnc blames Democrats for his businesses’ failures. Turns out, instead of working on or running his businesses, FIVE times a week he was paying to sit in a dark booth, watch pornography, and play a little Five-On-One! https://t.co/Ed0EMb0rdp
— Sgt Joker (@TheSGTJoker) September 3, 2024
Six different personal wirnesees told @TheAssemblyNC that @markrobinsonNC was a regular customer at a Greensboro area porn shop.
“’He was a cool dude,’ Burwell said. ‘He wasn’t an asshole like he is now.’”https://t.co/Ic8BuFBVve #ncpol
— Carolina Forward (@ForwardCarolina) September 3, 2024