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:''This article explains the rationale of The Suitress policy. For information about the actual gal pal, see [[The Suitress]]''
 
On 30 July 2021, a recording of Chris confessing to engaging in incest with his mother surfaced, which promptly led to his arrest. It was discovered that a chunk of the recording was leaked by a young autistic woman who had a romantic interest in Chris, and who had wanted to meet him at the Everfree Northwest brony convention. Both Chris and this woman, who we will refer to on this website as '''The Suitress''', were in contact with a Texas Tech student named [[Isabella Loretta Janke]], who was on the other end of the call and who had her own intentions for the both of them.
 
Like with the [[Wallflower]], the true identity of this woman will be concealed by the CWCki indefinitely, even though it is an open secret.
 
However, ''unlike'' with the Wallflower, we decided on this course of action entirely for ourselves. The Suitress has been manipulated by Bella ever since they first met. She was then doxxed mercilessly and framed as being the one behind the whole affair – both for rightfully leaking the [[Incest#Transcript|incest call]] to the public. Afterwards, she was temporarily brought into therapy after a nervous breakdown, and got [[Bob Chandler|lumberjacked]].
 
None of this is meant to portray her as a hero – the Suitress has shown some [[Ween|weenish]] tendencies herself, some to the point of being actively harmful to her.{{clarify}} Nevertheless, making any reference to her identity, which includes the usage of her screennames, will result in a permanent ban. Also, for the love of God, do not attempt to contact her.
== See also ==
* [[CWCki:The Wallflower]]
[[Category:CWCki policy]]

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