Sex crime case against US gay activist will be dismissed

Sex crime case against US gay activist will be dismissed

It seems the sex crime case against a major US LGBTI political donor, who helped create a number of gay rights organizations, will be dropped early this week. Terry Bean and his former boyfriend, Kiah L. Lawson, are accused of having a 2013 September sexual encounter with a 15-year-old boy. The alleged victim, who is now 17, refuses to testify.

Authorities claim Bean and Lawson used the iPhone dating app Grindr to set up a meeting with the unnamed minor. Both are charged with two counts of third-degree sodomy, a felony, and third-degree sexual abuse, a misdemeanor.

According to The Oregonian, the boy refuses to accept the subpoena that would force him to to appear at the trial’s start. His lawyer, Lori Deveny, says he does not want to testify and has attempted suicide because he’s fearful he’ll be forced to.

Known only as MSG, the alleged victim is upset his sexual orientation was made public to family and friends.

‘My client was outed by the detective in this case,’ Deveny said to The Oregonian. ‘That undermined his support system.’

Lane County Chief Deputy District Attorney Erik Hasselman told the court the state cannot proceed without the victim. However, the attorney added MSG maintains there was a sexual encounter between him, Bean, and Lawson.

Circuit Judge Jay McAlpin will make a ruling this Tuesday.

Bean has made no public statements, but his lawyer, Derek Ashton, insisted his client is not guilty.

‘Terry Bean is innocent, and we will be ready on Tuesday,’ Ashton said, according to the paper. ‘We’re looking forward to the end of this process. Terry will have more to say when this is concluded.’

Bean helped create a number of LGBTI organizations, including the Human Rights Campaign, Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, and Gay Games. He’s also a donor to the Democratic Party.

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Enjoy This Hot Workout Video from Two of Instagram’s Most Muscular Stars

Enjoy This Hot Workout Video from Two of Instagram’s Most Muscular Stars

Nathan McCallum Kyle Krieger hot workout video

Instagram personality, dog lover, and hair stylist Kyle Krieger hit the beach this week with Australian fitness and fashion expert Nathan McCallum to demonstrate ways to workout without a gym and engage in a bit of competition as well.

Watch as the two fit gents demo the rope climb, muscle up, parallel bars, kip pull-ups and strict pull-ups, and see who comes out on top.

Nathan McCallum

McCallum has a following of more than 235,000 on Instagram (slightly less than Krieger’s 244,000. He spoke to Sydney’s Pace magazine about why he does what he does:

I would say there is definitely some element of vanity in what I do…not so much in a “heck I think I’m good looking” way, but more of; this is a pursuit of better aesthetics… in the way I dress, and look, and live. I can definitely understand how it would come across as completely vain to an outsider, but I think when people read through my blog and insta a little further they get a feel for who I am, and hopefully some of the pretentious vanity disappears. Hopefully…It’s an incredible thing having people writing to me saying how I have influenced their life for the better, not just in the way they dress, but in their own self confidence and self worth. I use the tumblr platform for bangarangblog as it allows me to directly interact with my followers, I would hate to be seen as some unachievable personality. I’m just another guy, who has been lucky to find support in what I do. Hopefully I can give that support back to others.

Along with their shirtless athletics, they’ll answer a few questions. If you’re wondering about cheating on food, flexing, functional vs aesthetic muscles, and how to get a bubble butt, you’re in luck.

Enjoy their hot workout video below, along with a few extra shots for good measure.

RELATED: Matthew Dempsey and Kyle Krieger are Back With Advice on How To Become Friends with Your Ex: WATCH

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Sir Ian McKellen kisses male fans at Manchester Pride

Sir Ian McKellen kisses male fans at Manchester Pride

Sir Ian McKellen knows how to celebrate Manchester Pride, taking full advantage of his position to kiss male fans along the route.

The X Men and Lord of the Rings star was the grand marshal, leading the parade throughout the northern English city in front of hundreds of thousands of spectators.

He had also designed the Gay Star News Pride tote bag, with the words ‘You Shall Not Pass… Anti-Gay Laws!’, taking on Gandalf’s famous line from the Fellowship of the Ring.

Sir Ian McKellen holds up tote bag designed by Sir Ian McKellen at Manchester Pride

Sir Ian McKellen holds up tote bag designed by Sir Ian McKellen at Manchester Pride

Speaking to GSN, in an exclusive interview, he gave his thoughts on the new Stonewall film, dressing in drag and being thrown out of Taylor Swift’s apartment.

He also gave his thoughts on Pride.

He said: ‘I suppose Pride is different for every person. Some people are just gawping. For me it’s a celebration: being out and not giving a damn. Being grateful that we’re in a country where that’s possible. But it does make me think. Three hours away in Moscow, they’re not going to have another pride march for 100 years, it’s been banned. I wouldn’t like to be growing up gay in Russia.

‘People say it’s all over here, but in Northern Ireland it’s not. Gay people can’t get married in Northern Ireland. Southern Ireland voted [yes] in the referendum and everyone was very proud. But in the north… So I think Pride’s about realizing you can’t take your rights for granted. Coming out, for me, and for a lot of people – it does politicize you. It makes you take an active interest in politics, because you watch the way your life and other gay people’s lives can be affected by it.

‘Politics is really about making connections. We’re all brothers, whatever we look like, however old we are or what our gender is. Rather than a community, it’s an international movement. And there will be some people today who come out. They come in from the countryside and by the end of the evening have made friends and think ‘I’m not on my own.’

Check out more of the best pictures from the Pride parade here.

Here’s McKellen in action, along with stars of popular UK TV soap Coronation Street, which is set in Manchester, newly out Rugby League star Keegan Hirst and other pride-goers:

Sir Ian McKellen gives a fan a kiss.

Sir Ian McKellen gives a fan a kiss.

Hayley Tamadon and Shane Ward of Coronation Street

Hayley Tamadon and Shayne Ward of Coronation Street.

Gay Corrie star Anthony Cotton.

Gay Corrie star Anthony Cotton.

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Keegan Hirst, out Rugby League player

Keegan Hirst, out Rugby League player

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Kim Marsh of Coronation Street.

Kym Marsh of Coronation Street.

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Cherlyee Houston of Coronation Street

Cherlyee Houston of Coronation Street

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Sex Abuse Charges Against HRC Co-Founder Terry Bean to be Dismissed

Sex Abuse Charges Against HRC Co-Founder Terry Bean to be Dismissed

Terry Bean, a prominent Democratic Party fundraiser and co-founder of the Human Rights Campaign and the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund who was arrested last November on sex abuse charges involving a 15-year-old boy will have his case dismissed because the alleged victim refuses to testify.

Bean and his ex-boyfriend Kiah Loy Lawson were each charged with two counts of third-degree sodomy and third-degree sexual abuse.

The Oregonian reports:

terry beanThe boy, now 17, has been on the run from detectives trying to serve a subpoena that would have required him to appear at the trial, which is scheduled to start Tuesday.

The boy doesn’t want testify and has attempted suicide because he’s traumatized by the prospect of being forced to appear, said his attorney, Lori Deveny.

Without him, the state can’t proceed.

Lane County Chief Deputy District Attorney Erik Hasselman said he met with the teenager earlier this month and assured him that the state won’t compel him to return for the trial. The boy lives in San Diego.

The prosecution will reportedly ask Circuit Judge Jay McAlpin to dismiss the case without prejudice so that the state has the possiblity to refile charges. Bean’s lawyers want the case dismissed outright.

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WATCH: 5 LGBT Celebrities Share Their Coming-Out Stories

WATCH: 5 LGBT Celebrities Share Their Coming-Out Stories

The process of coming out as gay, lesbian, bisexual or any other non-heteronormative sexual identity can be both daunting and cathartic. Even after mustering the courage to vocalize your truth, there is no crystal ball to anticipate the cacophony of reactions you might get — or how you might feel yourself. But the truth is that being who you really are always feels better than wearing a mask, as these celebrities can attest.

In the videos below, five LGBT stars open up to HuffPost Live about their coming out experiences. While no two accounts are the same, there is a common thread: All of their lives drastically improved once they embraced who they are.

Sir Ian McKellen is among today’s most recognizable LGBT icons. He’s been out publicly since 1988, which clearly hasn’t impeded a vastly successful career. And he remembers well the beautiful feeling of relief that came with announcing his sexuality. “[Coming out] was the best thing I ever did in my life, as every gay person will tell you. I grew up overnight, and was born again. Everything went better, and it felt as if a great millstone had dropped from my back that I didn’t know had been there.”

“I was about 12 when I realized what gay meant and that I had it. It felt like a disease to me,” Lynch remembered about discovering her sexuality. But she hopes that her own work through the years, most notably playing Sue Sylvester on “Glee,” can become signs of hope for the LGBT youth of today. “I’ve obviously turned out okay, I’m doing well. But I’m glad that [‘Glee’] and the fact that I’m out and open about it will perhaps ease the hearts and minds of some kids where it’s not so easy.

For Clay Aiken, an “American Idol” runner-up turned politician, coming out was something to be done on his own terms. Though many fans wondered why he didn’t do it during his run on “Idol” in 2003, Aiken asserted that he waited until the time was right for him. “When it comes to an issue like [coming out], that’s a personal path for every single person. It’s very different for me than it was for Neil Patrick Harris. … I don’t second-guess anyone’s decision to do it when they do it.

For Major League Soccer star Robbie Rogers, coming out for the first time was easier with someone he didn’t know at all. He was at a London bar when he met a stranger who casually asked if he was gay or straight. After so much time spent hiding his identity, Rogers finally spoke his truth. “I had been thinking about it a lot. I just was so sick of lying that I wanted to get the ball moving. So then I said it and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, that felt so great to say that.’ … It felt so amazing, and I’m sure [this woman] didn’t realize what was going on.” He came out to his family a month later. 

“I was an angry person. I tried to control it. It’s interesting, some of my straight liberal friends urged me to not come out when they knew I was planning it, because they thought it would diminish my ability to be effective on other issues after I came out,” said former Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank. “[They] said, ‘Well, we’re glad you did it, because you’re better at the job. You’re easier to get along with, you’re less likely to get angry, you accommodate disagreement better.‘ And I think that’s probably right.”

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Anti-gay Texas group asks for donations to support law that has already passed

Anti-gay Texas group asks for donations to support law that has already passed

A Texas anti-gay group have started fundraising to show their support for a ‘pastor protection law’ – which has already been signed into Texan law back in June.

The ‘pastor protection act’ allows clergy to refuse to officiate same-sex marriage on ‘religious’ grounds, and has received tremendous media coverage since Gov. Greg Abbot signed the act into law on 11 June, and will go into effect on 1 September.

Despite the previous publicity the act has found, Texas Values president Jonathan Saenz is asking his followers for $25,000 ‘to educate and empower every Texas pastor and church to boldly proclaim God’s truth about marriage.’

In an open letter on his group’s website, Saenz says: ‘America today is occupied territory. The enemies of religious freedom occupy every power center from government to academia.

‘So it’s not enough for only a few well-informed pastors to know about our state’s new Pastor Protection Law. Every member of the Texas clergy and every Texas church must know they’re shielded against being forced to solemnize, perform, or celebrate a same-sex ‘marriage’ in violation of their beliefs.

‘Every dollar will ensure more pastors, churches, and fellow Texans are equipped with the protections of this new law.’

Clergy are already allowed to refuse to perform same-sex marriages under the US constitution.

Saenz, whose ex-wife left him for another woman, is an avid supporter of ‘gay cure’ therapy.

He has also claimed that LGBTI people want to throw Christians into ‘concentration camps’ and has said that same-sex marriage will lead to people ‘marrying their stepchildren’.

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Just Ask One Of These Guys

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Just Ask One Of These Guys

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Breakin’ up is hard to do

If you’ve experienced the exquisite joys of building a life with a lover, chances are you’v also endured the indescribable pain that comes with a breakup.

To appreciate the highs you must experience the lows, or some bullshit like that.

Below, guys who are going through it vent on Whisper.

What’s your worst breakup nightmare story?

I broke up with my boyfriend last Wednesday and we agreed on being friends I feel weird but it feels right Is this normal? I'm gay

I broke up with my boyfriend and instantly regretted it. But after he said some hurtful things, making me not regret it. Gay love is just a fable.

I moved out on my own just so I wouldn't have to tell my parents that I'm gay... Now my boyfriend broke up with me because I wouldn't introduce him to them.

I'm a gay male and my mom asked me after my breakup with boyfriend of 2 years to try liking females. I wish I could ask her the same thing.

I feel like after I broke up with my ex it's been harder to find someone else  I'm a gay guy

Breaking up at 27 sucks. Not only did I lose my true love, I lost my best friend of 6 years. Now I have to pick up the pieces alone. Doesn't help that I'm gay either.

I'm gay, and last year I fell for a guy who broke my heart. I'm still not over it. I hate seeing him at school.

 I still think of him everyday, but he broke up with me well over a year ago. He was the love of my life. I will find love again hopefully one day? Being a gay 29 year old is difficult.

I'm gay, and my now ex boyfriend let me have sex with him, him knowing he was breaking up with me in a half hour. He claimed that there was a girl he fell in love with who distracted him from me. FML!

I regret breaking up with my boyfriend, I no longer want to be just friends! I'm gay and lonely.

My boyfriend and I moved here 10mons ago for his job.. We have been together for 3 years.. He broke up with me but still wants to be friends. I don't know what I'll do.. Being gay here sucks.

I'm gay and my boyfriend just broke up with me... he says he loves me and wants to spend his life with me but not just yet. His loss I guess.

My boyfriend just broke up with me today when I was at work and by text. Then he wanted to say we can still be friends. Like WTF! Really  We're both gay

I'm gay and my boyfriend broke up with me. Ugh, makes me wonder if he ever loved me. There goes a year and 9 months.

Being a closeted gay hurts so much. My boyfriend and I broke up over something stupid and now I am forced to go through it alone

I've been gay my whole life, never touched a woman sexually. Ever since my breakup though, I've craved a woman's body. I don't know what to feel about that.

I'm a gay male and my first relationship with a man ended with him breaking up with me after a week & he took my virginity. I just want someone who can fill the hole in my chest.

I'm a gay guy and my boyfriend broke up with me. I moved here for him. Now I know 3 people outside of work. I'm lonely, heartbroken, and terrified.

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Rugby union star Sam Stanley comes out as gay

Rugby union star Sam Stanley comes out as gay

England Rugby Sevens star Sam Stanley has come out as gay – the first English professional rugby union player to do so.

Stanley, who has represented England five times internationally, has spoken of his anguish at hiding his sexuality.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, Stanley said: ‘I was 10 or 11 when I realised I was different to my friends.

‘I didn’t want to accept it, I felt that being different wasn’t right. I had a girlfriend and I was thinking that, like some people say, maybe it is just a phase.’

Stanley has also revealed he attempted suicide after fearing his sexuality would end his rugby career.

He told the Sunday Times: ‘I was standing on a bridge about four or five years ago, overlooking a motorway in Essex… However, looking back, the idea that I would jump was ridiculous but it was as if I was thinking that I could get rid of the pain in one go.

‘You are so worried about what people will think and I thought I couldn’t be a macho rugby player the way I was, and there was nothing else I wanted to do with my life.’

Saracens, where Stanley was a player between 2010 and 2014, have shown support to their old teammate, tweeting: ‘So #proud of @Stanley_13. Always a member of the #SarriesFamily.’

Sam’s brother Michael Stanley, who plays for Samoa, has also spoken of his pride for his brother, tweeting: ‘So proud of my little brother, not easy in this days society! Love you uce, be proud of who you are #FtheHaters @Stanley_13’

Stanley has come out less than a month after rugby league player Keegan Hirst, who had also struggled with being gay but has since received a lot of support.

The first rugby union player to come out as gay was former Wales captain Gareth Thomas, who came out in 2009.

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Giving Jimmy Carter Credit For Forty Years Of Support

Giving Jimmy Carter Credit For Forty Years Of Support

Former President Jimmy CarterAfter the flurry of news about Jimmy Carter’s acknowledgment that he has metastatic cancer, the media attention has died down. The former president has started receiving his first treatments to deal with the disease, and he’s even back to teaching Sunday school.

But by all accounts, Carter is facing an uphill battle from a combination of an aggressive disease and advanced age (he’s a month away from turning 91).

When it comes to gay issues, Carter is probably best known for saying just last month that Jesus would have been perfectly fine with marriage equality. (Carter came out in favor of marriage equality in 2012.) His comments attracted some attention, but Carter has been relegated to the category of elder statesman (a nice way of saying irrelevant) for so long, that what he thinks doesn’t stir up my controversy any more.

What may matter more is what Carter was able to accomplish when he was in office. Even his most ardent admirers would be hard put to place him in the top echelon of presidents. But when it comes to gay rights, Carter deserves a fair amount of credit. He was really the first president to take positive (and concrete) steps to acknowledge the importance of gay rights.

During his administration, the Foreign Service lifted its ban on gay and lesbian personnel and the Internal Revenue Service lifted its requirement that any LGBT nonprofit state that homosexuality was “a diseased pathology.”

His administration was also the first to invite gay activists to the White House, at the height of the Anita Bryant fear-mongering. The move was controversial and ultimately contributed to Midge Constanza, the official who issued the invitation, deciding to step down. But Carter didn’t quash the meeting either, which would have been the politically easy thing to do.

Like many another politician, including the current White House occupant, Carter went back and forth on gay issues. He  was on record supporting gay rights as early as 1976, but caved when it came to supporting a plank in the Democratic party platform. During his re=election campaign, he refused to commit to issuing an executive order prohibiting employment discrimination. The political reasons for his waffling were easy to understand (if not forgivable), given that the Democrats were still stinging from George McGovern’s defeat in 1972, which pundits widely attributed to the party’s leftward drift.

Still, for at least two reasons, Carter’s willingness to offer support to the cause was important. For one, the times were very different, and the modern LGBT movement was just beginning to emerge. The support of the president offered a legitimacy that was much needed to spur the movement’s advance.

The other reason is one that is easy to forget. Carter is an evangelical and has been very upfront about the importance of faith in his life. He proved that supporting gay rights didn’t fly in the face of all religious belief. Since Carter’s defeat in 1980, evangelicals have largely cast their lot with the Republican party and evangelical leaders have made gay-bashing their bread and butter. But it wasn’t always so.

Carter may not have been anyone’s idea of the perfect president. But it’s not hard to imagine that the country’s early response to the AIDS epidemic would have been very different if Carter had been re-elected. (It could hardly have been worse.)

As Carter enters the last stage of his life, only a low-life would spend time badmouthing him. (Needless to say, there are Republicans ready to duke it out for the title. ) It’s worth remembering the groundwork that Carter laid as president for the gains we’re finally seeing now. He was too timid at times, but he moved the argument for gay rights forward, and forty years later, still continues to do so.

For that he deserves our respect.

JohnGallagher

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