A second
charge of sodomy and sexual abuse has been filed against prominent “gay”-rights
activist and Democratic Party fundraiser Terry Bean, a founder of the Human
Rights Campaign
Ahead of a trial in which a jury will decide
whether the 66-year-old Bean is guilty of engaging in sex acts with a teenager,
Clackamas County, Oregon, prosecutor Scott Healy filed court documents alleging
the Portland man had abused another teenager in 1979, the Register-Guard
newspaper in Eugene reported.
Only days ago, the paper said, Bean’s attorneys
had reached an agreement with the first accuser, a 15-year-old boy alleging abuse
in 2013, that could result in dismissal of the case.
But Healy objects to Bean’s proposed civil
settlement, the details of which have not been made public, and contends the
alleged abuse in 1979 should be admissible at the trial, scheduled to begin Aug.
11.
Bean’s attorney, Derek Ashton of Portland, said
in a statement, “We look forward to the hearing next week and an end to this
defamation.”
The second allegation comes from a doctor in
California who told police in January he was 16 when he began a sexual
relationship with Bean in 1979 when Bean lived in Eugene.
Healy did not return a request by WND for
comment.
‘One
after another’
The Eugene paper noted Bean was first recognized
for his activism in the 1970s when he helped persuade the Eugene City Council
to pass an ordinance barring discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Scott Lively, known for his opposition to the
“gay”-rights agenda, was communications director for an activist group that
proposed ballot measures in the early 1990s to defend against the homosexual
movement.
He told WND in an interview the Bean case fits a
pattern.
“This is very common,” he said. “We see
gay-activist leaders, one after another, being accused, sometimes charged, with
pederasty – adult male homosexuality with teenage boys.”
Among them are San Francisco LGBT icon Larry
Brinkin, Duke University professor Frank Lombard and Walter Lee Williams,
professor of gender studies at the University of Southern California.
Lively, head of the non-profit Abiding Truth
Ministries in Springfield, Massachusetts, noted Bean’s Human Rights Campaign,
the nation’s leading homosexual-rights group, named him LGBT Global Public
Enemy No. 1, in part for saying that many homosexual men are pederasts.
Oregon voters, Lively said, could have “stopped
the LGBT agenda dead in its tracks” in 1992 by supporting the ballot measures
he promoted.
He pointed out that prosecutors allege regarding
the 2013 charge that Bean paid the victim $40 after the encounter and
encouraged the boy to join a support group for “gay” youths.
“I have alleged for many years that these LGBT
youth groups are really not much more than grooming center for predators, and
this supports that allegation,” Lively told WND.
In the early 1990s, he said, when he worked with
the Oregon Citizens Alliance, there was a lot of talk about centers in which
young people from ages 12-24 were mixing, along with adult chaperons.
“These are people who identify themselves by
their interest in same-sex attraction, and their lives are defined by sexuality,”
Lively said. “So it’s a little different than a normal group with adult
chaperons that don’t have that particular proclivity.”
Obama fundraiser
The Willamette Week newspaper reported last year
that Bean had raised more money to support President Obama than any other
Oregonian.
According to the charging document, Bean and his
then-boyfriend, Kiah Lawson of Junction City, met the 15-year-old victim on
Sept. 27, 2013, through a popular smartphone application for homosexuals called
Grindr.
The Willamette Week reported allegations Lawson
had attempted to extort money from Bean after finding Bean videoed sexual
encounters with other men with a hidden camera.
Bean’s lawyer Ashton claimed in a statement that
“for almost two years, Terry Bean has been the victim of Kiah Lawson’s schemes
and lies, which have led law enforcement to harass Mr. Bean’s friends, seek out
old acquaintances and threaten him with further prosecution unless he admits to
events that did not occur.”
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2015/07/another-pederasty-charge-against-prominent-gay-activist/
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