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SA candidate linked to suspected “gentlemen’s club”

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MOLLY DEARING

SALINE CO.— It appears that the notorious Robert Wilson’s niece, Molly Dearing, has been linked to the investigation into an alleged gentlemen’s club.

After poring over hundreds of documents that have flooded in, Disclosure has learned that a liquor license, granted by the City of Harrisburg, appears to be in the name of one Grady Gaskins.

Gaskins happens to be married to Robert Wilson’s daughter Taylor Wilson Gaskins.

Documents indicate that Grady Gaskins was the contact person for the status of the license which appears to have cleared the city’s checklist for approval either April 30 or May 1, 2015.

The cost for the license was listed as $1,250.

And it would seem that Harrisburg Mayor Dale Fowler, who recently announced his candidacy  for Illinois Senate, either picked up the approved license or hand delivered it himself.

Screen Shot 2015-12-14 at 6.35.34 PMPlaying the party game

Dearing has been eyeing the state’s attorney seat for the past several elections.

At one point Robert Wilson, a democrat, even suggested that a democrat sitting state’s attorney step down and name Molly, also affiliated with the democrat party, as his replacement in order for her to be a shoe-in in the next election.

Sources indicate that Robert was informed he could sexually abuse himself and at that point the meeting broke up and Wilson is said to have devised another plan to ultimately get what he wants.

And oddly enough, because Dearing would stand little to no chance at beating incumbent state’s attorney Mike Henshaw, who retired from the bench as a judge, in a democrat primary run-off, she has taken out a petition for the upcoming election, claiming that she is now a Republican.

“Robert has been wanting someone he can control in the state’s attorney’s office for a long time,” said one source familiar with Harrisburg politics.

Why Molly, why now?

While calls have gone unreturned in many cases, there are those insiders who believe that making a move now to get Dearing in office would short circuit any investigation into the alleged misdeeds of the suspected gentlemen’s club.

“Misdeeds” could very well be putting it lightly if, in fact, rumors of the goings-on inside the club are true.

Sources indicate that many of those considered the “upper crust” of the power brokers in the area are members of the club or at least have been invited by a man by the name of Adam (last name being withheld until confirmed), who issued personal invitations.

“Given the power of the individuals said to be members and added to that a new state’s attorney who would look the other way if she were told to and you have a club that can virtually get away with whatever unspeakable moral interests their special members have,” the source said.

It is the “special members” and the access they allegedly have that has piqued the interest of those looking into the case.

Reports have been fairly consistent that “regular members” have little or no clue what goes on within some of the exclusive rooms at the club.

There have been stories of a sex orgy room and any illegal drug one could imagine being made available only to “special members.”

Screen Shot 2015-12-14 at 6.35.40 PMUnlikely sources

While inside sources have, for the most part, claimed they are too scared to say anything about the club, one of several men recently involved in an overturned truck accident has seen fit to open a dialogue with Disclosure.

This source claims that a membership agreement, in capital, bold letters, proclaims: “IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY. THIS DOCUMENT IS A CONTRACT. BY SIGNING THIS CONTRACT, YOU ACCEPT ALL TERMS OF THIS MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT, AND THIS MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT WILL BE A VALID AND LEGALLY BINDING DOCUMENT.”

Not surprisingly, some sources indicate that it very well could be Robert Wilson, who is also an attorney of sorts, who drafted the “Membership Agreement.”

What’s to protect from?

According to the source from the crashed truck, there is not a board per se that is in charge of the club.

“They call it ‘club management,’” the source said. “If you get out a line they can fine ya and kick ya out and there’s nothing you can do about it.”

The source, who became very nervous at the end of the interview, said the membership fee for the club is outrageous and members are threatened with fines if they tell ANYBODY ANYTHING about the club.

“Nobody’s suppose to talk about it on Facebook and stuff like that,” the source said. “And there aint no pictures allowed either.”

The source did show a photocopied piece of paper he claimed was from the membership agreement.

The slip of paper read: “Married Couples. Married couples may become Club Membership (‘Members’) together and each spouse, individually, will have full, unlimited rights as all other Members. Club is not responsible for any irreconcilable differences between spouses that may result in dissolution of marriage from entering into this Agreement.”

Other than alleged prostitution and a sex orgy room or a drug problem, it is unclear exactly what the concern over “irreconcilable differences” would be.

Offers to sell info

In keeping with most criminal trash, toward the end of the interview, the source held up several sheets of paper and offered to sell them to Disclosure.

When he was advised by publisher Jack Howser that his publication has never paid for information and didn’t intend to start now, the source said he believed that Howser would “out” his name because he didn’t get all the information he wanted.

“We don’t work like that here,” Howser said. “Nor would we ever consider bouncing a subhuman waste of flesh like yourself off the walls of this room and just taking those documents you have in your hand.”

“I see your point,” the source said and agreed to another meeting.


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