Tennessee Republican with Anti-LGBTQ+ History Sentenced in Campaign Finance Case
He once sponsored a bill that would have allowed people to discriminate based on “sincerely held” beliefs.
August 14, 2023
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He once sponsored a bill that would have allowed people to discriminate based on “sincerely held” beliefs.
A spokesperson for the NYPD says the agency is investigating these attacks as financially motivated crimes.
New York’s embattled Republican is facing dwindling campaign coffers and a slew of legal accusations while bipartisan challenges have mount ahead of the upcoming elections.
The elected out Republican from New York ran away from reporters asking questions.
The gay adult film star says he lost faith in America's institutions and tries to explain how that influenced his vote. Do you buy it?
Others at the hearing questioned whether her action was appropriate.
Powerful and lucrative organizations hide crimes and mistake sexual assaults and pedophilia as "gay scandals."
The scheme involved taking ATM numbers from tourists visiting Seattle’s Pike Place Market, then sending them to Brazil.
A federal judge has ruled that disclosing the three sources of the half-million dollar bond security George Santos’ freedom while he awaits trial is in the public’s interest.
Santos reportedly made the comments at a birthday party.
Ruby Corado, the founder of Casa Ruby, said she is not a criminal as a court sided with D.C.'s attorney general and froze the LGBTQ+ nonprofit's financial accounts.
A recent scandal involving a Democratic Senate aide has right-wingers pointing fingers, but there are plenty of conservatives with salacious histories.
Accused of owing over $20,000 by former employees, Gun Oil founder and CEO Scott Fraser tells Out that he's already filed a police report.
The gay fabulist former-congressman’s wants approval to have his latest venture to keep him out of prison until late-summer.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has vetoed a bill designed to protect users of money-sharing apps even after several high-profile cases of murder and robbery against several people, including at least two gay men.
New York City's hate-crimes unit is investigating.
Mass incarceration is most certainly a queer issue, Margaret Goff of the Justice Policy Center writes.
Jorge Diaz-Johnston was strangled, his body left in a trash can and then taken to a local landfill with the weekly garbage collection.