Moms for Liberty chair can sue out Kentucky educator and poet over 'lesbian threesomes' post
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Moms for Liberty chair can sue out Kentucky educator and poet over 'lesbian threesomes' post
""Just because y'all wanna be in a cult doesn't mean we have to be in one with you," Carver posted on X. "You can act like Puritan Martyrs to justify your unresolved shame about your secret lesbian sex threesomes. Just leave the rest of us out of it." That seemed to be an allusion to a national scandal involving Moms For Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler, who admitted to police she"
"Carver now works at the University of Kentucky, but at the time of the post was a public school teacher in the state. He was named in 2022 as Kentucky Teacher of the Year, but resigned amid rising anti-LGBTQ rhetoric in the state shortly after receiving the honor. He has also published a number of books, including " Gay Poems for Red States," which earned a Stonewall Award and a Rainbow Award."
"But Hart and her husband, Andrew Hart, sued Carver, alleging his post publicly accused her of adultery. Carver asked the court to dismiss the charge, saying he had made the remark after seeing Hart's affiliation with Moms For Liberty and that he was "familiar with that group and its recent controversies." Carver now works at the University of Kentucky, but at the time of the post was a public school teacher in the state."
Kit Hart, a Moms For Liberty chair in Maryland, sued Willie Edward Taylor Carver in 2023 after a social media exchange about book bans championed by the anti-LGBTQ group. Carver posted on X that Moms For Liberty members "could act like Puritan Martyrs" and referenced "secret lesbian sex threesomes," an apparent allusion to a scandal involving co-founder Bridget Ziegler. Hart and her husband alleged the post publicly accused her of adultery. Carver asked the court to dismiss the claim, citing Hart's affiliation and his familiarity with the group's controversies. A federal judge dismissed some defamation claims as rhetorical hyperbole. Carver now works at the University of Kentucky and has published books.
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