Anti-LGBTQ Petitioners Apparently Made Up Gay Couple Cited in Major SCOTUS Case

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Anti-LGBTQ Petitioners Apparently Made Up Gay Couple Cited in Major SCOTUS Case
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A wedding website designer, whose case the Supreme Court will rule upon this week, has apparently made up the gay couple who supposedly requested a website. She has also never once made a wedding website.

Stewart, the person who purportedly submitted the request, along with a URL to his own design website.

But Stewart isn’t in a partnership with a man named Mike. At the time the request was made in 2016, Stewart was married to a woman, and is still married to a woman. He has never even heard of 303 Creative.

Even before this, the email itself was under scrutiny, despite ADF arguing that it proved that “any claim that Lorie will never receive a request to create a custom website celebrating a same-sex ceremony is no longer legitimate.” Second, the hypothetical Stewart hasn’t even asked for a website. “We might also stretch to a website,” is not a request for a website.

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