Hennepin County Board candidate Marisa Simonetti said Thursday that none of the things that have recently landed her in headlines, including tossing a live tarantula at a tenant and allegations of fraud, are in conflict with her campaign themes of family values and being tough on crime.
“Life is messy. Nobody is perfect,” Simonetti said in an interview with the Star Tribune. The Edina resident is continuing her run for the District 6 seat on the County Board while embracing her newfound notoriety, calling herself “tarantula tosser” in messages to supporters.
Simonetti’s comments came a day after she was publicly questioned about whether she had worked as an escort. She declined to respond directly to questions about those allegations Thursday. Instead, she said: “People will have questions about that,” Simonetti said. “It sure beats swiping on Tinder endlessly and having my time wasted by guys who want a free fun time. I’ve done absolutely nothing wrong and nothing to be ashamed of.”
She declined to elaborate, and referred to a statement she distributed Wednesday after she was asked about whether she worked as an escort. In it, Simonetti says that at some point she fled domestic violence.
“You can’t just ‘leave’,” the statement said. “I made a plan to protect my son and I executed and now hold considerable wealth. I refuse to accept any narrative that shames or blames women for the autonomy they have over their own bodies.”
Simonetti acknowledged she had an account on OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform primarily used by people who create erotic content and share it with subscribers for a fee.
A dispute and a tarantula
Simonetti drew national attention this week after Edina police arrested her June 21 on suspicion of fifth-degree assault stemming from an altercation with a tenant subletting part of her home. Simonetti said she felt threatened because the tenant refused to leave and was complaining about a spider infestation in the home.
Simonetti said she bought the tarantula as a joke and tossed it down the stairs. Video of the incident posted on social media shows the tarantula was among an assortment of tacks and toys Simonetti threw while yelling.