An Alabama politician's wife who took to Facebook to
warn women to stay away from her husband said a "righteous anger" pushed
her to write a post that has now gone viral.
"I know that I can't bring about change in other people's lifestyles
but I can protect my household, my husband and my children," Heather
McGill, the wife of Alabama state Sen. Shadrack McGill, told ABC News.
Heather McGill logged on to her husband's Facebook page Monday
night to write a post targeted at the women she claims are soliciting
her husband, a Republican who has served in the Senate since 2010, for
sex.
Sen. McGill told ABC News that, during his 2010 campaign, strippers
arrived at his family's home in the middle of the night and that, since
being elected, he has received numerous photos on Facebook of scantily
clad women.
Heather McGill said it was the latest photo, one posted just last
Sunday, that drove her to write the post in which she warned the women,
"Next time everyone will know who you are!! For I will publicly share
your name before we 'unfriend' you."
"I had looked on my husband's Facebook page yesterday and again there
was another picture and another email," she told ABC News. "Being that
we have daughters, I guess a righteous anger rose up in me to protect
my family."
The McGills have been married for 14 years and have six children together. They are also foster parents.
Heather McGill called the type of unwanted attention her husband has
received, "the 'behind-the-scenes' garbage that political life brings."
Despite the attention and strain placed on his family, Sen. McGill said he was prepared for the next campaign season.
"I was a novice the first time but this time I've got my feet under me," he said.
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