He wrote that he had been targeted by a blackmailer, who threatened to make him public if he did not pay .000 50,000. The MP said the perpetrator was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison after pleading guilty. He also revealed that he was raped by a man with whom he “connected” after an online meeting, saying that after the experience he “felt very ashamed and empty inside” and suffered nightmares and flashbacks as a result. He was praised by the Prime Minister and other lawmakers after posting the message on the Internet shortly before 3 a.m. on March 30, following a rally for Tory lawmakers in which Mr Johnson allegedly made a joke about trans issues. In an interview with Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Wallis gave advice to young people struggling with their gender identity. He said that “he would not wait as long as I expected”, but “there was nothing wrong with taking some time and discovering yourself”. “But when you know who you are, you are ready and you want to tell the world, there are people like me who are waiting and we are welcome, we are friendly and we are here to help and support,” he said. was added. Wallis won his seat in December 2019, ousting Labor’s Madeleine Moon, who has held the constituency for 14 years. The following month, members of the opposition House of Representatives called on the opposition to apologize, as the company’s records showed that it had a business interest in a so-called “sugar daddy” website called Sugar-Daddy.net, which was described as “exploitative and derogatory ‘.