Linda Wall, a conservative independent running for Virginia's House  of Delegates who has lobbied Virginia's General Assembly on behalf of  the Family Foundation, a group that opposes same-sex marriage, gay  adoption, and abortion, says she's an "ex-gay" and admits to having had  sexual relations with an underage student that cost her a job forty  years ago, the AP reports:  In  an Associated Press interview on Wednesday, Linda Wall confirmed her  sworn 2006 testimony in a lawsuit in which she admitted to "sexual  relations with a minor" in the early 1970s when she taught physical  education in Prince George County. The 61-year-old Wall said the affair  was a long-ago, youthful mistake, not who she is now.
In  an Associated Press interview on Wednesday, Linda Wall confirmed her  sworn 2006 testimony in a lawsuit in which she admitted to "sexual  relations with a minor" in the early 1970s when she taught physical  education in Prince George County. The 61-year-old Wall said the affair  was a long-ago, youthful mistake, not who she is now.
"I've never tried to hide that I was in homosexuality. If anybody Googles me, they would find that out there," Wall said.
"I've never tried to hide that I was in homosexuality. If anybody Googles me, they would find that out there," Wall said.
Wall says she went through Christian "ex-gay" therapy that converted her into a heterosexual.
Wall could technically still be prosecuted under Virginia laws, but it would require the girl to come forward. 
The disclosure came two weeks before the  election in which Wall, Democrat Connie Brennan and Republican Matt  Fariss are vying for the vacant seat of Del. Watkins Abbitt, an  independent from Appomattox who is retiring after 26 years in the House.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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