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To the surprise of few, the transgender activist who flashed his surgically implanted breasts on the White House lawn has been accused of sexually assaulting multiple victims.

The man, a transgender activist who now calls himself Rose Montoya, made headlines last year by exposing himself at a Pride event being held by President Biden, who ran on the promise to “restore honor and decency to the White House.”

The administration called the shameless act “disrespectful” and said Montoya “would not be invited back to future events.” For his part, Montoya apologized saying he got lost in “a quick moment of… overwhelming trans joy.”

Jesse Diamond, who goes by TransMuscleBear online, accused Montoya of raping her on multiple occasions in a long thread shared on X, saying, “[F]or myself & the other 4 confirmed victims. I will no longer stay silent.”

“She confessed to violating me in an email sent from her official gmail. My friend Elijah was also groomed & abused by her. She’s abused at least 3 other trans masc folx besides us,” Diamond posted.

Montoya has undergone a number of “gender-affirming surgeries,” according to his Wikipedia page, including a breast augmentation, a tracheal shave, and a genioplasty. He is also polyamorous, which means he likes to have sex with multiple partners at the same time, according to the page, which includes an entry saying he suffers from chronic anxiety and depression.

“I stayed silent for so long because I didn’t think anybody would believe me due to the way I look,” wrote Diamond. “You have to keep in mind: I was physically incapable of walking the first 10+ times that she r*ped me. I couldn’t run away if I tried & I couldn’t afford to stay anywhere else.”

A screenshot of an email purportedly from Montoya was shared that read: “I’m really sorry I broke your trust and violated you. I genuinely thought for a while that you were triggered by me simply having a phallus. I thought maybe you’d like me more or want to be intimate with me if I had a vagina. That caused me so much pain and dysphoria. I now understand why you kept pulling away.”

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:

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