Investigators: Walters’ TV Could Stream Explicit Content, What Actually Played Still Unclear
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AUG 1 – Multiple state agencies including the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations are examining reports of inappropriate images during the education board meeting, with no conclusive findings yet.
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Investigators: Walters’ TV could stream explicit content, what actually played still unclear
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A new digital forensics report reveals the TV inside State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ office is capable of connecting to multiple streaming apps, external devices, and even wireless AirPlay—offering more questions than answers as investigators try to determine whether explicit images were shown on the screen during last week’s state school board meeting.Two state school board members alleged they saw nude images of women…
Walters Expands The Conspiracy Of Blame For His Porn Allegations
Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s far-right superintendent of public instruction, responded to a pornography scandal by suggesting he was the victim of a massive Republican-led conspiracy to remove him from office. Two members of the state board of education accused Walters of displaying sexually explicit images of women on a TV screen connected to his computer during an executive meeting this past Thursday. "These board members have a lot to answer for,…
In Depth: Cybersecurity firm releases preliminary report for investigation into Supt. Walters' TV
A multi-page report from cybersecurity firm Alias Cybersecurity lays out what the preliminary investigation into State Superintendent Ryan Walters' TV in his office found.
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