An X user from Dallas Texas, claims that Tim Walz was actively having sex with male students, bringing those students to gay bars, and allowing them to sleep over at his home while he was a teacher at Alliance High School in Nebraska. The user “Doc Net YouTube” claims to have direct testimony from 3 accusers. He says that one accuser has no evidence to corroborate his claims, but the other two do.
Today he published part of that evidence. It's worth noting however, at this time there does not appear to be hard evidence, and many of the emails published have been cast into doubt.
He began by publishing his first contact with one of the accusers, who initially reached out via DM, and then communications were moved over to email. The contact was made before Tim Walz was chosen as Kamala’s running mate, and the accuser seemed sure in the email that Governor Shapiro would be chosen.
“Doc” explained that he had not taken the tip seriously, but after Walz was announced as Kamala Harris’s running mate - the tipster reached back out more urgently. The alleged victim asserted that Walz did “unspeakable things” to him. Doc continued to ignore the emails - until a third was sent.
The tipster claimed that he could prove his claims against Walz and that he couldn’t bear to see Walz every single day for the next 4 years after what he had done. He likened it to reliving the worst time of his life on repeat.
The victim told doc that when he was 14 years old, Gwen and Tim Walz befriended him. The anonymous man explained that he, at the time was a loner with no friends. The Walz patriarch began telling the young boy secrets about himself to build trust.
In March of 1995, the victim says that he was invited by the pair, to an “Indigo Girls” concert. When he arrived, however, he asserted that Gwen was not present. It was just Tim, and himself.
The supposed victim explains that Walz began explaining the meaning behind the lyrics. Walz then allegedly told the boy that he was gay while rubbing his back. Not long after the victim says he began feeling extremely tired.
In another email, the alleged victim reveals that he had been drinking alcohol at the concert, but also believed it may have been something Walz put in his drink. According to the email, Walz slow danced with the student - but while they danced, Walz allegedly slipped his hand into the child’s pants and told him that it was “natural.”
In the third paragraph, the apparent victim reveals that he was beginning to “believe” that he “was gay” insinuating that he, in fact, was not gay but that Walz was attempting to gaslight him into believing that he was.
The victim says that Walz offered to drive him home and that on the way they stopped at a “tavern” which he later realized was a gay bar. The accuser says that he hardly remembers the ride after the tavern, but only that the next thing he remembered was being naked at the home of Tim Walz.
“He was giving me oral sex,” the victim wrote in his email. He explained that Walz continued to assure that he was only helping the boy understand that he was in fact gay.
The alleged victim says that the next day he woke up on the Walz family couch. Gwen Walz was back, and they both behaved as if nothing happened as they made him breakfast.
Walz’s accuser says that he remembers a “definitive bump-like scar on his chest”. He continued “I thought I had feelings for Mr. Walz.
At the end of the email, the anonymous claimed victim explains that he began regularly seeing Walz throughout 1995, but ultimately ended up moving out of the country. He said that he and Walz got into an argument after a night of drinking when Walz revealed that he would be taking another student to an Indigo concert.
Doc concluded for the day with 13 posts about the situation, asserting that he has “well over 40 posts” including the ones already up.
Some X users have already begun trying to cast doubt on the case - One pointing out some particularly compelling 'errors' in the emails allegedly received by Doc.
Other users argue that Todd Almond has already been identified as the boy who was taken to the concert, but the emails (which some argue are fabricated by DocNet) seem to indicate Walz brought multiple boys to Indigo concerts.
User @mazemoore posted what they believe are indicators of forgery, but says that DocNet ultimately blocked them.
There is at this time no hard evidence outside of testimony from an anonymous person who accuses Walz of these acts, but that doesn’t mean that hard evidence won’t be published. Today Is America will update this article with follow-up information as the story progresses.