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Fabian Marta—Investor in the Right Wing child sex trafficking drama, The Sound of Freedom, was arrested and charged with child kidnapping in the first degree, a Class A felony.
Jon Matthews—Republican talk show host. Pleaded guilty to exposing his genitals to an 11 year old girl.
John McCain—Republican senator from Arizona. Dumped his wife while she was sick to be with the mistress he later referred to in public as a trollop and a cunt.
Leticia McCormack—Ordained elder at The Rock Church, an evangelical megachurch in San Diego, CA. McCormack and her parents-in-law Stanley and Adella Tom, were all arrested on charges of torturing and murdering McCormack’s 11-year-old adopted daughter, Arabella. McCormack’s husband, a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent, committed suicide before he could be arrested. (Nov. 2022)
Joseph McDade—Republican congressman. Charged with exposing his genitalia to two women on a public beach.
Robert McKee—Republican delegate. Resigned after police seized two computers and videotapes from his home pertaining to child pornography.
Linda McMahon—Donald Trump’s Secretary of Education. In October 2024, McMahon was named as a defendant in a lawsuit, accusing her, her husband, Vince (see below) and WWE of negligence with regards to the "ring boys" scandal, in which multiple WWE personnel, including ring announcer Mel Phillips and wrestlers Pat Patterson and Terry Garvin either resigned or were dismissed in 1992 after being accused of sexually assaulting young boys; in particular, Phillips had already been dismissed in 1988 for sexual misconduct, but had been rehired several weeks afterwards under the condition that he "stop chasing after kids”. McMahon's possible involvement in the ring boys scandal was known prior to her tenure as Small Business Administrator; a vetting document from Trump's first transition team, leaked in 2019 and cited in the lawsuit, listed the scandal as a possible "red flag" against her. The lawsuit also alleges the McMahons fostered a culture of sexual abuse within the WWE, additionally citing the concurrent sex trafficking lawsuit and federal investigation against Vince and other allegations highlighted by the Netflix documentary series Mr. McMahon.
Vince McMahon—Wrestling promoter, owner of WWF/WWE, and heavy donor to Donald Trump. McMahon has been accused of sexual misconduct, including rape, by at least six women and one man, and as of 2024 is under federal investigation for sex trafficking of women and boys. To date, he has paid tens of millions of dollars in hush-money payments to some of his victims, sometimes from the coffers of WWE. (See listing for Linda McMahon, above.)
Pat McPherson—Republican Douglas County election official. Arrested for fondling a 17 yr old girl.
Patrick Lee McGuire—Republican commissioner. Arrested and accused of molesting two teenage girls.
Edison Misla Aldarondo—Republican legislator. Sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping his daughter between the ages of 9 and 17.
Joseph Monteleone Jr.—Republican councilman convicted of fondling teenaged girls.
Roy Moore—Republican politician, lawyer, and jurist who served as the 27th and 31st chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama from 2001 to 2003 and again from 2013 to 2017, each time being removed from office for judicial misconduct by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary. Multiple women have made allegations of sexual misconduct against Moore. Three of them alleged that he sexually assaulted them: two were minors at the time of these incidents, and Moore was then in his 30s. Six other women recalled Moore pursuing romantic relationships or engaging in inappropriate or unwanted behavior with them while they were between the ages of 16 and 22.
Nicholas Morency—Republican anti-abortion activist. Pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography on his computer and offering a bounty to anybody who murders an abortion doctor.
Robert Morris—Pastor of the Gateway Church in Dallas and a member of Donald Trump’s Evangelical Executive Advisory Board during the 2016 campaign, admitted to “inappropriate sexual behavior with a girl, that began when she was 12 and lasted for four years. He was subsequently indicted on five criminal counts of sexual abuse involving a child.
Glenn Murphy Jr.—Chairman of the Young Republicans. Resigned after raping a man in his sleep.
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George Nader—Sex-offender-turned-Trump-access-peddler. Now serving 10 years in prison for transporting a child into the country for sex and possessing child pornography.
Brad Namdar—Texas Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. Facing allegations that the twice solicited sex and inappropriately touched a student, resulting in the Dallas Morning News rescinding its endorsement of him.
Walt Nauta—Trump aide and co-defendant in the Florida classified documents case. Accused of fraternization, adultery, harassment, and inappropriate sexual conduct, including revenge porn, against three female Navy personnel.
Jeffrey Ray Nielson—Republican staff worker for Dana Rohrenbacher. Arrested for sexual molestation of a 14 year old boy.
Tim Nolan—Former Kentucky judge who served as a Trump delegated and ballot observer and who was one of the original founders of the Qanon conspiracy cult that accuses Democrats of being pedophiles.. Charged with 22 felony counts, including rape, human trafficking, witness tampering, prostitution, unlawful transaction with a minor, and sodomy. There were 22 victims, including 8 juveniles. Sentenced to 20 years.
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James Oakley—Republican judge in Burnett County, Texas, appointed by George W. Bush. Resigned in December 2024 following a reprimand from the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct for courthouse security violations and for numerous instances of sexual harassment toward Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Lisa Whitehead and at least two other women.
Bill O’Reilly—Republican blowhard TV personality. Paid several million dollars to settle a sexual harassment suit with Andrea Mackris. O’Reilly frequently condemns the hip hop culture and hip hop artist, but his wife, Maureen McPhilmy, slept with Flavor Flav, one of the biggest names in the hip hop industry.
Leonard Ray Owens—Republican Christian Coalition leader. Indicted on charges for an “exorcism” he performed. Owens told his victim that she had to come to his house because a sex spirit and lesbian demon was inside of her and it needed to be exorcised by his penis.