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Gay foes claim Elmira, New York's police department discriminated against them and violated their free speech rights when they forbade them from passing out homophobic materials at a pride rally this summer. Now they're suing. [WETM-TV] |
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Claire Lucas To Be Found In Contempt?
Testimony began yesterday with current homo honcho Brian Bond, who took over as executive director of the GLLC after Howard Dean and company sacked Hitchcock. Hitchcock alleges the firing came in retaliation for boyfriend Paul Yandura's criticism of the party. He also claims the DNC paid him less than his peers and has since blasted them for using gay people as an "ATM". DNC CEO Reverend Leah Daughtry will testify on January 18. |
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Accidentally Signs Away £36,000
The gay entertainer was on the decks [at a nightclub] at 3am amid hundreds of revelers, when a lurking solicitor sidled up to the DJ stand. That promoter, Kasia Saleh, filed a lawsuit against George after he ditched a pre-paid gig to deal with his coke-related woes. George, who also faces charges for imprisoning a Norwegian whore, must either pay Saleh the money or declare bankruptcy. The singer didn't have any comment, but one witness describes him as "gobsmacked," which is exactly what it sounds like. [Image] |
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Gets Revenge By Making Not So Veiled, Definitely Lame Threats
Heidi Parker writes: Star has learned exclusively that the Amazing Race winner sent a letter to Lance's rep on October 25 that threatened to sue the pop singer, claiming his remarks in the November issue of GQ were defamatory. In the interview, the ex 'NSYNC-er claims Reichen cheated on him, adding: "I thought, 'Why does everyone hate him?" At the end, I was like, 'Ok, everyone was right.'" Awesome! We can't wait for Reichen to come out and tell us all the gory details of his Lance Bass romance. It'll be like walking on our grandparents having sex, only much, much worse. Much. |
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He is so tormented because everyone expects him to live up to the tough-guy, robot stereotype and either make love to women or dismember them with a chainsaw. The Terminator drinks margaritas? There go years of fantasy. Sigh. • Anti-gay Republican Patrick McHenry's finances sure are queer. • Jim Neal, who's fighting Elizabeth Dole in the North Carolina Senatorial election, confirms that he does dudes. • Is New York's Splash Bar suing The New York Times Co. for defamation? |
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Soldier Funeral Protest Lawsuit Gets Green Light, With Some Subtractions
The Fred Phelps founded congregation has been smacked with a lawsuit stemming from a 2006 military funeral protest. Though a Kansas judge tossed the defamation aspect of the suit filed by Arnold Snyder, whose son died in Iraq, Westboro may be found guilty of "intentional inflict of emotional distress" and invasion of privacy. One of the dismissed defamation suits involved whether or not calling someone gay can be called defamatory. The judge ruled that it wasn't, nor are some of the zealous group's other statements:
Ain't that the truth. |
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Trader Forced To Take Estrogen?
Key points via CNBC: • After being hired at SAC, Tong alleges that Jiang came to him and told him he had a trading method in which his traders must not be too aggressive; that traders must be more effeminate and to do so, he directed Tong to begin taking female hormones. Tong hoped to keep these details out of the news. Apparently that estrogen made him into a naive Nancy. |
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Dean, Tobias and Tagen Better Get Their Stories Straight
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Singer To Cough Up Stiff Fine
The queer entertainer had been scheduled for a 2005 launch performance at Los Angeles' Club GAY USA. In exchange for his presence and talents, George received about 10,000. Unfortunately Georgie Boy pulled out ten days before the Halloween appearance. Why? He had to deal with a coke charge back in London. The infuriated club promoter, Kasia Saleh sued. After years of legal wrangling, Saleh's finally getting some payback. A judge ordered Boy George to cough up over £31,000 - or about $63,000! At least it wasn't everything he owns… |
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For more information on how to contact your respective Senators, visit Matthew Shepard's website. • Rosie v. Paula Abdul: the legend begins. • Uniqlo v. Gap: no contest. • New York's Human Rights Division allegedly prefers white gay men, getting sued for discrimination. |
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• Rhiannon O'Donnabhain declared her $25,000 same sex operation as a medical expense. The IRS told her to turn her head and cough up the dough. Now she's suing. • Will Brooks-Brothers' Thom Browne gamble pay off? • If this happened today, the seemingly helpful, zoo keeping penis guru would be in jail. Or a priest. |
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Victims Claim Police "Indifference"
Not only did authorities allegedly treat the alleged victims with "deliberate indifference," but the lawsuit claims the injured parties were mocked. One woman claims they called her a "drunken dyke". Nice… |
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A Closer Look At Jefferson Lawsuit
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Lesbian Launches Lawsuit
Rival dating company, Chemistry.com, recently launched an ad campaign deriding eHarmony's discriminatory policies. Among the mud slinging clips, one will find one of a gay man wondering if his dick digging disqualified him from the site. eHarmony has since filed a lawsuit against Chemistry.com's parent company, Match.com. eHarmony's homophobic stance shouldn't be surprising. Founder Dr. Neil Clark Warren once peddled his relationship building "skills" on Focus on the Family's James Dobson's radio program. The organizations dissolved their official relationship when eHarmony went public, but many claim Warren kept the Christian inclinations. eHarmony's defended its actions in the past, claiming that they're marriage oriented site and since gays can't marry, they can't cater to the queens. They've also asserted that their extensive compatibility questionnaire - the one that helps them set up "soul mates" - has been designed for heterosexual couples and thus they can't guarantee its gay effectiveness. We can (almost) guarantee that's bullshit. |