Mark Robinson Acknowledges Truth in Allegations that Ended His Gubernatorial Bid
North Carolina (Filmogaz.com) — Former lieutenant governor Mark Robinson addressed controversies from his 2024 campaign during a lengthy podcast interview. His remarks revisited allegations that derailed his bid for governor.
Podcast appearance
Robinson appeared on the podcast After The Call. The episode ran more than 90 minutes. Real Truth Media produced the interview.
Admissions and campaign impact
He said he had an obsession with pornography and sex as a young man. He also said earlier denials were partly meant to protect people around him.
Mark Robinson acknowledged some truth to allegations tied to the campaign. Those admissions helped explain why his gubernatorial bid ended.
Allegations referenced
A CNN report accused him of making racist and lewd comments on a pornographic website. Robinson denied those claims during the race, calling them attempts to sink his political career.
Lawsuit and legal actions
Robinson sued CNN for defamation after the report. He later dropped the lawsuit.
Reflections and outreach
He reflected on past partying and other conduct he now calls wrong. Robinson said he was warned that “what’s done in the dark always comes to light.”
He said pornography is an issue many men struggle with. He expressed a desire to share lessons to help others avoid similar pain.