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Prior to gaining election to the House of Representatives, Scott served as the Deputy Attorney-General of Tennessee from 12 March 2028 to 2 January 2030. She also previously practiced as an attorney at the Manhattan law firm Hammill, Tsimikas and Chan from 2024 to 2028. | Prior to gaining election to the House of Representatives, Scott served as the Deputy Attorney-General of Tennessee from 12 March 2028 to 2 January 2030. She also previously practiced as an attorney at the Manhattan law firm Hammill, Tsimikas and Chan from 2024 to 2028. | ||
Scott is regarded as being fiscally conservative, but moderate on social issues. She is known for her co-sponsorship of the American Investment Act 2032, and has been a member of various congressional delegations to seek foreign direct investment from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei. She is also noted for her strong opposition to the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank, and voted in favor of recognizing the sovereignty of Palestine in 2034.<blockquote>'''''<big>"Marilyn Scott is a member of the new bloc of 'Reformist Republicans' who have pushed back strongly against the traditional establishment agenda which critics say led to the Western Economic Crisis of 2028. Thanks to their relentless advocacy, the Hawley administration has adopted positions that were previously unthinkable for the party - including an expansion of legalized gambling, prostitution and cannabis.</big>''''' | Scott is regarded as being fiscally conservative, but moderate on social issues. She is known for her co-sponsorship of the American Investment Act 2032, and has been a member of various congressional delegations to seek foreign direct investment from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei. She is also noted for her strong opposition to the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank, and voted in favor of recognizing the sovereignty of Palestine in 2034.<blockquote>'''''<big>"Marilyn Scott is a member of the new bloc of 'Reformist Republicans' who have pushed back strongly against the traditional establishment agenda which critics say led to the Western Economic Crisis of 2028. Thanks to their relentless advocacy, the Hawley administration has adopted positions that were previously unthinkable for the party - including an expansion of legalized gambling, prostitution and cannabis. | ||
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'''''<big>While some have dismissed Scott and her colleagues as a shill for moneyed corporate interest groups, we can't escape the fact that they have been returned by her constituents with higher majorities in every election since 2030. The message is loud and clear - the average American voter is no longer concerned with ideological dogma, and simply wants to see the country get through austerity and rebuild its economic footing."</big>''''' | '''''<big>While some have dismissed Scott and her colleagues as a shill for moneyed corporate interest groups, we can't escape the fact that they have been returned by her constituents with higher majorities in every election since 2030. The message is loud and clear - the average American voter is no longer concerned with ideological dogma, and simply wants to see the country get through austerity and rebuild its economic footing."</big>''''' | ||
Brandon Grady | <br>Brandon Grady | ||
Editor-in-Chief, Politico | Editor-in-Chief, Politico | ||
11 June 2034</blockquote>Scott was formerly a member of the [[House of Juno]], the private harem of billionaire industrialist [[Julian Kao]], from 2017 to 2023. She was one of the first 12 Consorts to be admitted to the harem at the time of its inauguration in November 2017. During her time in the House of Juno, she resided at Palatine Hill, the Kao family's estate in [[Belle Haven]], [[Connecticut]]. On 21 November 2021, she was appointed the 2nd [[Veloria of the House of Juno]], succeeding [[Sara Costain]]. During her time as a Consort, she did short internships at [[Deutsche Bank]], [[Banque Saint-Germain]] and [[Nanyang Commercial Bank]]. | <br>11 June 2034</blockquote>Scott was formerly a member of the [[House of Juno]], the private harem of billionaire industrialist [[Julian Kao]], from 2017 to 2023. She was one of the first 12 Consorts to be admitted to the harem at the time of its inauguration in November 2017. During her time in the House of Juno, she resided at Palatine Hill, the Kao family's estate in [[Belle Haven]], [[Connecticut]]. On 21 November 2021, she was appointed the 2nd [[Veloria of the House of Juno]], succeeding [[Sara Costain]]. During her time as a Consort, she did short internships at [[Deutsche Bank]], [[Banque Saint-Germain]] and [[Nanyang Commercial Bank]]. |
Revision as of 02:28, 5 May 2025
Marilyn Scott | |
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Government Official | |
![]() Representative Marilyn Scott in 2033 | |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives | |
Constituency | Tennessee 2nd District |
In Office | 3 January 2030 - Present |
Party | ![]() |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | Incumbent |
Deputy Attorney-General of Tennessee | |
In Office | 12 March 2028 - 2 Jan 2030 |
Governor | TBD |
Attorney-General | TBD |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | TBD |
Consort of the House of Juno | |
Patron | Julian Kao |
Chief of Staff | Carmen Messina |
Veloria | Calista Yeo (2012 - 2022) Sara Costain (2017 - 2021) |
Admission | 8 November 2017 |
Maturity | 12 May 2022 |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Tania Youseff |
Personal Information | |
Born | 11 May 1997 (age 37) Chattanooga, Tennessee United States of America |
Nationality | ![]() |
Height | 172 cm (5'8") |
Breasts | 34C |
Hair | Blonde |
Eyes | Blue |
Dress Size | 6 |
Education | University of Pennsylvania (BA) Princeton University (JD) |
Spouse | TBD |
Marilyn Chappell Scott (born 11 May 1997) is an American politician and attorney who has been serving as the United States Representative for Tennessee's 2nd congressional district since 3 January 2031. Since is a member of the Republican Party. She was first elected to the 122nd Congress in the 2030 Midterm Election with a majority of 14.21%. She was re-elected with increased majorities in 2032 and 2034.
Prior to gaining election to the House of Representatives, Scott served as the Deputy Attorney-General of Tennessee from 12 March 2028 to 2 January 2030. She also previously practiced as an attorney at the Manhattan law firm Hammill, Tsimikas and Chan from 2024 to 2028.
Scott is regarded as being fiscally conservative, but moderate on social issues. She is known for her co-sponsorship of the American Investment Act 2032, and has been a member of various congressional delegations to seek foreign direct investment from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei. She is also noted for her strong opposition to the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank, and voted in favor of recognizing the sovereignty of Palestine in 2034.
"Marilyn Scott is a member of the new bloc of 'Reformist Republicans' who have pushed back strongly against the traditional establishment agenda which critics say led to the Western Economic Crisis of 2028. Thanks to their relentless advocacy, the Hawley administration has adopted positions that were previously unthinkable for the party - including an expansion of legalized gambling, prostitution and cannabis.
While some have dismissed Scott and her colleagues as a shill for moneyed corporate interest groups, we can't escape the fact that they have been returned by her constituents with higher majorities in every election since 2030. The message is loud and clear - the average American voter is no longer concerned with ideological dogma, and simply wants to see the country get through austerity and rebuild its economic footing."
Brandon GradyEditor-in-Chief, Politico
11 June 2034
Scott was formerly a member of the House of Juno, the private harem of billionaire industrialist Julian Kao, from 2017 to 2023. She was one of the first 12 Consorts to be admitted to the harem at the time of its inauguration in November 2017. During her time in the House of Juno, she resided at Palatine Hill, the Kao family's estate in Belle Haven, Connecticut. On 21 November 2021, she was appointed the 2nd Veloria of the House of Juno, succeeding Sara Costain. During her time as a Consort, she did short internships at Deutsche Bank, Banque Saint-Germain and Nanyang Commercial Bank.