Lawyers For Kim Davis Vow To Appeal Contempt Order

Lawyers For Kim Davis Vow To Appeal Contempt Order

After a legal showdown Thursday that resulted in her incarceration for civil contempt, Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who has made headlines for her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is expected to remain in custody for at least a week as her lawyers plan an appeal.

Addressing members of the media Friday outside the detention facility in Grayson, Kentucky, where Davis is in custody, the chairman of her legal team said she remained “in good spirits” after her first night behind bars.

“Kim Davis slept well last night,” said Liberty Council’s Mat Staver, according to The Washington Post. “She slept with a very good conscience.”

For a civil contempt order to be dissolved, a litigant must simply comply with it, at which point the court could order the litigant’s release. Davis could also resign and end the matter.

But Staver said at the press conference that Davis “has no intention to resign,” and that “she will continue to serve the people of Rowan County as she has done for so many years.” In a recent court filing, Davis’ lawyers contended that it was “factually impossible” for her to comply with an order to issue licenses to same-sex couples.

Deputy clerks in Rowan County began issuing marriage licenses early Friday.

Buzzfeed News reported that at least one of the same-sex couples who received a license on Friday wondered about its validity because Davis’ name didn’t appear on it. According to WLKY, though, both an attorney for Rowan County and lawyers for the same-sex couples who obtained licenses Friday said the documents were valid.

To Davis’ legal team, however, the licenses are “not worth the paper they’re written on,” according to The Courier-Journal, a Kentucky newspaper.

It’s not immediately clear whether Davis’ lawyers will succeed in their challenge to Davis’ incarceration. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge David Bunning declined to certify the contempt order for appeal, and legal precedent or other limits may stand in the lawyers’ way.

According to ABC News, Davis is expected to remain in jail for at least a week as the judge monitors the compliance of Rowan County deputy clerks who have agreed to fill in for her.

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Ukrainian tennis pro Sergiy Stakhovsky says no gay male players in top 100

Ukrainian tennis pro Sergiy Stakhovsky says no gay male players in top 100

The 60th ranked player on the men’s pro tennis tour claims there are no closeted gay players among the top 100 but there are ‘a lot’ of lesbian players.

Sergiy Stakhovsky of the Ukraine made the claim before being eliminated from the US Open on Friday (4 September).

‘If there are 100 guys, or 128 guys, I mean, if somebody’s different, he falls out, doesn’t he?’ Stakhovsky told reporters. ‘In a locker room, where half the guys walking in towels are naked, yeah, you definitely would see something different, no?’

No male pro has ever come out as gay during his career or even after his career has ended. In contrast, former number one players Martina Navratilova and Amelie Mauresmo were out during their careers as were doubles players Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs.

Stakhovsky caused a flab at Wimbledon earlier this year when he told a Ukrainian media outlet that half of the women on the Women’s Tennis Association tour are lesbians and because of this, he would not want his daughter to play pro tennis.

He now claims his comments were misunderstood but did not back away from his belief that there are many lesbians on tour.

‘Through my years, I have a lot of great relationship with WTA players. So I do know how the WTA locker room is like,’ he said. ‘It’s not like we’re going to mistreat somebody in the locker room, it doesn’t matter [if that] person is a homosexual or not to me. We live in a world where everybody has the right to be what he wants to be. Nobody can say anything to me, it’s my life, I can do whatever I want with it.”

Stakhovsky added: ‘For me, I don’t think the community in tennis would discriminate a gay if he would turn up.’

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Truvada Protected 100 Percent Of Study Participants From HIV

Truvada Protected 100 Percent Of Study Participants From HIV

A study of 657 people taking PrEP, the daily pill that can prevent HIV, has found that not a single person contracted the potentially deadly virus over two and a half years of observation. 

The research showed that despite rising rates of STIs in the group, as well as a decline in condom use, the pill was able to protect everyone involved from HIV. The study was conducted by doctors from Kaiser Permanente, a managed care company based in Oakland, California.

“What our study shows very reassuringly is that PrEP works in a real world setting,” said lead researcher Dr. Jonathan Volk of Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center. “HIV prevention in 2015 is very exciting because we have several tools that are available for reducing risk, and PrEP is one of those tools.” 

PrEP, which stands for preexposure prophylaxis, is sold under the brand name Truvada. It has been on the market for HIV treatment since 2004, but wasn’t approved by the FDA for HIV prevention until 2012. However, a survey of half of America’s pharmacies found that only about 3,000 people had begun taking it as of March 2014, as opposed to the half-million Americans the pharmaceutical company estimated would be good candidates for the drug. 

Volk’s finding is significant because it comes from one of the first “real word” studies of PrEP use, as opposed to clinical trials. The researchers hope that while the drug seems to be well-known to the gay community (99 percent of study participants were men who have sex with men), more work needs to be done to reach other high-risk men and women including transgender people and injection drug users. 

“Interest in PrEP in our experience has been lower among those groups, and we want to make sure we’re reaching all individuals who are at risk for HIV,” said Volk. “When you look at who is getting infected with HIV, we still have work to do.”

Volk and his team recruited 657 people who were interested in taking PrEP as part of the study. They measured the participants at baseline for HIV and other STIs, and then checked up on them again every three months.  

Volk notes that based on data from a different PrEP trial with a similarly high rate of STIs, he would have expected an HIV rate of 8.9 cases per 100-person years in his cohort. Instead, the HIV incidence rate was zero.

Some HIV/AIDS experts are critical of Truvada, arguing it promotes irresponsible sexual practices and may be responsible for declining condom use and rising rates of other STIs. Indeed, Volk’s study found that after six months of PrEP use, 30 percent of participants had at least one STI, ranging from  chlamydia to gonorrhea and syphilis. After 12 months, that percentage increased to 50 percent of participants.

Additionally, 188 PrEP-using participants also responded to a survey about their sex lives six months into taking the drugs, and reported that while most didn’t change the number of sex partners they had, 41 percent did decrease their condom use. 

However, Volk emphasized that this behavioral data isn’t rigorous enough to establish a causal link to Truvada use. For instance, this data doesn’t assess HIV risk of the participant or their partners, and it doesn’t take into account whether people are “PrEP sorting” — choosing to forgo condoms if their partner is also taking PrEP. And, of course, there’s no control group to assess how PrEP did or didn’t change people’s sexual choices.

“Without that more nuanced understanding of when and how people are using condoms, it’s really difficult to make those determinations,” he said.

One limitation of Volk’s study is that it took place in San Francisco, a city with higher rates of HIV than others in the U.S. This means there are also higher rates of HIV treatment and thus viral undetectability, and Volk suggests that his findings may not be generalizable to other cities. 

“It really extends the very impressive evidence we have from randomized controlled trials and demonstration projects and provides us with very exciting news: that this medication can be delivered effectively in a real world setting,” Volk concluded. 

Volk’s research was funded by a Kaiser Permanente community benefits research grant and published in the Oxford journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.  

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See video and vines of Harry Styles waving and wearing rainbow pride flag onstage

See video and vines of Harry Styles waving and wearing rainbow pride flag onstage

During One Direction’s concert in Buffalo, New York, on Thursday (3 September), Harry Styles showed that he has pride.

The 21-year-old walked onstage with a pride flag which he wore as a cape then waved as he sang.

His gesture has resulted in plenty of vines and videos like the one below and scored Styles points for his very public gesture for LGBTI equality.

Styles made a similar gesture with a rainbow pride flag at a concert back in July at a concert in Vancouver.

Twitter exploded with support. A sampling:

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Liza Minnelli Bids Adieu To New York, New York; The World Stops Spinning

Liza Minnelli Bids Adieu To New York, New York; The World Stops Spinning

lizaABStop reading about Kim Davis for just a moment and try to think of the superstar who is most synonymous with New York City. Frank Sinatra? Ol’ Blue Eyes is more closely associated with his hometown Hoboken, New Jersey. Barbra Streisand? The Brooklyn-born entertainer has spent the past four decades on the West Coast. Let’s go with that singular sensation Liza Minnelli, who has called the Big Apple her home since the 1960s and spent countless nights hobnobbing with Andy and Bianca at Manhattan’s most notorious hot spot Studio 54. Anytime the city needs to boost its spirit, you can count on Liza with a Z belting out the anthem she made famous, “(Theme from) New York, New York.” To many people, Minnelli is New York City.

But that’s about to change. The EGOT-winner has just sold her posh Upper East Side pad for a cool $8.37 mill (check out the amazing photos here) because she hasn’t been spending much time in the building, which was also home to Joan Crawford at one time.

The lady is heading west to live in eternally-sunny L.A., where she was raised as show biz royalty as the daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli.

Take a moment to process that information. Liza Minnelli will no longer live in New York City. It’s a sign of the Apocalypse, we tell you. However, before you batten down the hatches, be aware that Liza will return to Manhattan on occasion.

“Liza Minnelli will always consider New York City to be her home although she’s recently been spending more time in Los Angeles for work and to be closer to her family and friends,” Scott Gorenstein, Minnelli’s longtime publicist told the New York Daily News. “While she may have sold her apartment she still plans to spend a lot of time in the city and will be here in the upcoming weeks to rehearse her new show, Great Day.”

Start spreading that news, New Yorkers. In the meantime, behold the razzle-dazzle of Liza performing her signature tune in 1982 with some assistance from the New York Yankees.

Jeremy Kinser

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ESPN’s Israel Gutierrez Comes Out as Gay: ‘I’m So Happy Right Now’

ESPN’s Israel Gutierrez Comes Out as Gay: ‘I’m So Happy Right Now’

israel gutierrez

Israel Gutierrez, a former columnist for The Miami Herald and one of the faces of ESPN’s Around the Horn, has come out as gay (and engaged!) in an emotional blog entry posted on his website Friday.

Writes Gutierrez:

I’m gay, which plenty of people, I’m sure, have either deduced or just guessed as much over the years.

But this isn’t me “coming out.” The truth is, I’ve been out to friends and family for more than six years.

The reason I’m tackling this now is, primarily, because I’m getting married on September 12. And besides the fact that it would be annoying to tell my story every time someone sees my wedding ring, it just seemed like a natural time to get this out in the open.

kitchen_gutierrezIn the post, which you can read here, Gutierrez recounts his struggles growing up gay and why Welsh rugby player Gareth Thomas’s 2010 coming out compelled him to do the same for his own friends and family. He also shares how he met his now fiancé David Kitchen.

Gutierrez concludes his post on a positive note, writing:

I’m confident that now that this is out in the open, I can deliver an even better version of my professional self.

Happiness tends to bring out the best in a person. And I’m so happy right now.

Congrats on the coming out and nuptials!

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Kyler Geoffroy

ESPN’s Israel Gutierrez Comes Out as Gay: ‘I’m So Happy Right Now’

Sex and the City's Rentboy Mentality

Sex and the City's Rentboy Mentality
The thing that no one is supposed talk about but everyone talks about was talked about all night at the Hookies Awards, on March 20 at XL Nightclub in New York City. I was invited by a gay publication as Press that, in turn, had been approached by a PR firm to send a journalist, to write up a piece if the spirit moved me. The spirit didn’t budge and I declined to submit an article, but I was revved up in a more material fashion.

Quite possibly the silliest awards show I’ve witnessed, with an un-funny, crude host and its categories for Best Bottom and Best Cock and even one for most stylish escort — the winner named the designer of his harness when he accepted the honor — it was still a great way to meet and greet the country’s most popular porn performers who are also escorts for Rentboy.com, the show’s host. The men are also prostitutes, guys who are paid to sleep with other guys, sex workers, “boys for rent.” In case you didn’t figure it out from the title pun of the ceremonies, hookers.

In hindsight, CEO Jeffrey Hurant, who was arrested on August 25 for promoting prostitution, along with six other current and former Rentboy employees, might be thinking “Hookies” wasn’t the smartest title for the annual awards show, or for once telling a reporter he started the site “to keep the oldest profession in the world up to date with all the latest technology,” or for using as Rentboy’s slogan “Money can’t buy you love…but the rest is negotiable.” Especially after his arrest, when he told reporters, “I don’t think we do anything to promote prostitution.”

And Donald Trump doesn’t do anything to promote his ego.

Then again, why should the 50-year-old former Oxford student have worried? These days, Rentboy is as ubiquitous a New York staple as seeing guys smooch on the Highline or reading same-sex wedding announcements in “The Times.” And equally as shocking.

Problem is, unlike gay marriage and gay porn and gay strippers and gay sex and gay awards shows, gay prostitution, like straight prostitution, is illegal, and everyone knows that. There hasn’t been that much media attention paid to that argument, and that’s in huge part because the thing we don’t talk about isn’t sex — it’s our brazen demand to have access to it 24/7 without fear of retribution, legal or otherwise.

The gay prostitution of Rentboy echoes our own entitled view as sexual consumers; as a sexually liberated non-bigoted sector of society, we deserve all the polish of pleasuring ourselves without reading the fine print of right and wrong. It’s an understandable byproduct of a sector that was forbidden to even kiss in public. That doesn’t mean raiding Rentboy made sense, especially given the real terrors lurking on our street corners. And it doesn’t mean there aren’t people out there who’d love to use any means necessary to condemn the gay population and make us seem as lewd as humanly possible. It does mean we are expected to play by the rules until we enact the laws to change them.

The argument that, since Rentboy has been flourishing without a glitch since 1996, in over 2,000 cities, an arrest now must be politically motivated does have merit, but it also feeds the argument that Rentboy has become overly confident in its brazen commercialization, to the point of feeling invincible (Rentboy the Musical, anyone?).

Sex in the 20th Century post-same-sex marriage world is way too often treated as if it has no material consequences, on the heels of a generation that paid for it in mortal ones. Dick pics are shared among friends of lovers freely, and two of the most common phrases you’ll read on hookup sites are “discreet” and “can’t host.” There’s even the occasional profile wording along the lines of “have a great man at home so don’t bother asking me out,” a phrase that’s so offensive in its emotionally dismissive attitude it sounds like a convertible owner offering free rides to the sexiest bidder.

Men with babies find time to dash off for quickies in between hectic diaper-changing duties and newlywed men are becoming a quick casualty in the unfaithful wars. The two biggest love stories I know from post-Doma ended in almost grotesque, unfaithful fashion; one involved an arrest and the other such a painful revelation of infidelity one half of the pair left the country. Both couples avidly watched and waited and fought for Doma’s demise, and both should be praised for their battle. If porn isn’t enough to quench your thirst, and you can’t find a “date” at lunch, there’s always camming, one of the most prolific social media outlets available. No wonder straight men are jumping on the gay bandwagon as fast they jump on other men; it’s where all the action, and money, can be found these days.

As for sexual proclivities, highlighted in the Rentboy.com indictment and mocked by writers as salacious in the re-telling, it’s fairly common nowadays to know pretty much every sexual detail about your date before you actually meet him face-to-face; position preference, oral abilities, fetishes, size of penis and whether or not its circumcised, preferred brand of lube, amount of body and facial hair, weight, height, man-scaping skills, if his nipples are sensitive, role-play, verbal much?, and whether or not you should expect a kiss before the fun begins. Most of this will occur before you find out his real name, if you ever do.

You might as well drag those antiquated back-pocket handkerchiefs from the closet and use them as cum towels, because if you have to actually meet a man before you find out who needs to wear the condom or if you should swallow a pill, you’ve waited far too long. I jest, of course. Every decent host will offer you up a nice new cum towel as a thank you for making time out of your busy schedule to fit him in.

I’m all in favor of consensual sex among two men in as many forms as there are types of men, I think porn is great and I love prostitutes; three friends of mine used Rentboy to solicit their services, and I’m extremely disheartened as to how this might hurt their business, along with the other 10,000-plus sex workers who paid to have their profiles listed. I also think the illegality of prostitution is about as dumb as a Sarah Palin speech. But I also know that, if I pay for sex, I risk arrest, in the same way that if I violate a moral code of sexual conduct I risk other forms of persecution. I’m not above the laws, society’s or my own.

Try to have a frank discussion today about gay men and extramarital sex and you’ll get crucified for perpetuating a stereotype — trust me — and told that straight people aren’t subjected to the same scrutiny. The latter is true, and heterosexual marriages would probably be more solid if they did open up on sexual relationships. No one wants to talk about the infidelities of gay-marriage activists even when they’re trumpeting the triumphs of gay family values with one hand while stroking a stranger with the other. It might hurt “the cause” is what you’ll hear from colleagues, when, in actuality, being a gay marriage proponent and making sexual advances toward others in public is the only thing hurting any cause except the one that involves quick release. And too many participants in the sometimes brutally nasty world of online sex don’t want to admit they bear any responsibility for their actions beyond the click of a thumbnail.

Technology has made sex available in a speedy and smart fashion. We’ve eluded the middleman, be it a bar or a gym or the street. But we’re also so spoiled that we forget a human being is on the receiving end. Men delete guys online after insulting their less-than-adequate face or body or age or simply because their boyfriend or husband just walked into the room. A face-time chat will be cut off if your penis doesn’t live up to snuff, or your boyfriend or husband just walked into the room. STD’s are on the rise and are becoming one of the most common ways relationship-oriented men are discovering their partner doesn’t feel quite the same way. In our DVR sex world, we’ve come to the point where we believe everything that gets us off should be granted to us and nothing else matters, unless we get caught.

Like the philosophy behind Rentboy. Legalities aside, the Hookies were a bona fide gala, starting with the red carpet entrance, where Michael Lucas and Michael Musto schmoozed alongside the best and brightest men money can buy. Later in the evening they were presenters. Shortly after I arrived I met an adorable, scantily clad, 24-year-old porn performer who was thrilled to be up for one of the major awards and who had nothing but high praise to lavish upon his co-stars. He had an infectious smile and one of those indiscernible European accents that made his English all the more adorable when he tripped over words. His outfit revealed, to excellent effect, why he was such a perfect choice to be placed in his category. I was sorry I couldn’t vote.

He didn’t win, and when I ran into him after the show, standing next to a young woman so straight-laced in appearance she looked as if she skipped her Princeton Psych exam to attend the ceremony, he told me it was just an honor to be invited, and then gave me the address for an after-party. Since I’d just received an address for another after-party from an acquaintance/former interviewee/adult-film performer/whore, I knew it probably wasn’t just my keen sense of humor that he was eager to spend more time with. I declined the invitation and left the party blue in more ways than one. But we did “friend” each other on Facebook! As I left the building, men were exchanging cards and rates, and Grindr and Scruff were abuzz with every Group Scene and Visiting Bear and Massage Therapist available; most within a hundred feet of the party. It was Disneyland for sex, with a slightly higher price tag for the best rides.

In an environment like that, which had a veneer of squeaky clean fun as opposed to the old days of the Gaiety and 42nd Street Grime, a slick club where even the drag queens had to take a backseat to the man who won the coveted cock prize and proceeded to show the audience why, it could be very easy to forget the fine line between legal and not so much, what with the goodie bags and the preferred seating and the photographers and the gay pubs and the bartenders as sexy as the rest of the gang. What could go wrong?

Nothing, until it does, and we realize that, with our increased acceptance and visibility, we have to sit up at the grown-ups table and abide by someone else’s stupid rules. That can be an extremely difficult task, especially when the kiddie table comes with such a happy ending.

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Donald Trump and Bobby Jindal clash over jailed Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis

Donald Trump and Bobby Jindal clash over jailed Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis

The large Republican presidential field remains over the jailing of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis for her refusal to obey a judge’s order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Current front-runner Donald Trump said on MSNBC Friday (4 September): ‘I would say the simple answer is let her clerks do it. Now from what I understand she’s not letting the clerks do it either.’

Davis, being held in jail for contempt of court, could have been released had she agreed to not interfere with the five deputy clerks who agreed to issue the licenses. The deputies began issuing licenses on Friday morning as Davis remained in jail.

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal took to Twitter to blast Trump for not condemning the jailing of Davis who is against same-sex marriage on religious grounds.

He tweeted: Hey @realDonaldTrump you can’t make America great again by throwing the Christians in jail. I understand asking forgiveness from God and respecting communion is a personal decision. But even really rich New Yorkers should oppose jailing Christians for their religious beliefs.

Trump, usually quick with a Twitter retort, has not yet reacted to Jindal’s tweet.

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