Gawker Files for Bankruptcy Following $140 Million Hulk Hogan Lawsuit

Gawker Files for Bankruptcy Following $140 Million Hulk Hogan Lawsuit

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Gawker Media has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect the company’s assets after a judge issued a $140 million judgment against the company for its role in posting a sex tape showing former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan.

Hogan’s lawsuit was bankrolled by billionaire Peter Thiel who sought to topple Gawker and openly gay CEO Nick Denton. In 2007, Gawker outed Thiel as gay. Thiel has said his actions against Gawker were “less about revenge and more about specific deterrence.” He has also accused Gakwer of having “ruined people’s lives for no reason.”

Politico reports: 

In March, Hogan won a $140.1 million judgment against Gawker Media, CEO Nick Denton and former Gawker.com editor A.J. Daulerio. Following the trial, Gawker asked the presiding judge, Pamela Campbell, to either reduce the judgment or issue a routine stay to give them time to appeal the judgment. In May, Campbell upheld the full amount of the judgment. On Friday morning, she denied Gawker’s request for a stay.

In response, Gawker filed for Chapter 11, triggering a bankruptcy auction. POLITICO has learned that Ziff Davis, the owner of PC Mag, has agreed to an opening bid in the $90 million to $100 million range and other bids are expected.

Though it’s filing for bankruptcy, Gawker has no plans to cease its operations. The company will continue to operate as normal while the bankruptcy process proceeds and it appeals the Hogan judgment.

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TX Congressman Louie Gohmert Air Quotes ‘Equality’ in Speech Attacking Transgender Troops – WATCH

TX Congressman Louie Gohmert Air Quotes ‘Equality’ in Speech Attacking Transgender Troops – WATCH

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Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert attacked transgender troops in a speech given at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s annual conference in Washington, D.C. on Friday. Gohmert air quoted the word “equality” when referring to “transgender equality” and characterized sex reassignment surgery as something that destroys people’s lives.

Gohmert made his remarks in reference to the Obama administration’s policies on transgender service members.

What’s the @GOP think of LGBTQ rights? They use air quotes when saying the word “equality”. pic.twitter.com/DRrB3S47UP

— Tyler Evans (@tylerevansokay) June 10, 2016

Gohmert used the term ‘gender dysphoria’ to launch into his attack on transgender troops, which he couched as a defense of veterans:

“[Gender dysphoria is] a generalized sense of dissatisfaction [with one’s gender] and for that you want to cut off people’s organs and destroy people’s lives? Now this administration says, ‘We’re going to have the V.A. do sex change operations.’ Really?! Do we not have enough veterans committing suicide without you increasing that 20 times? Enough is enough! We have to stand up for our veterans. We’re the adults. We have to stand up for our children.”

Watch video of Gohmert air-quoting “equality” and denouncing transgender rights (via RWW), below.

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California’s Transgender Inmates Just Won Access To Items That Match Their Identity

California’s Transgender Inmates Just Won Access To Items That Match Their Identity

Transgender inmates in California prisons now have greater access to female products they previously could not have.

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#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: June 10, 2016

#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: June 10, 2016

POTUS IS WITH HER, AS HE HAS BEEN WITH US: President Obama formally endorsed Hillary Clinton on Thursday, the same day the administration held its final LGBTQ Pride reception at the White House. The president says he witnessed Clinton’s “commitment to our values up close” while she served as his Secretary of State, and expressed eagerness to begin campaigning for Clinton — their first joint stop is next week in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Meanwhile, LGBTQ activists, including  Jim Obergefell, the named plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 marriage equality ruling, and new Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning, the first openly-gay leader of a U.S. military service, gathered at the White House for the Pride Month event, celebrating historic LGBTQ equality gains during President Obama’s time in office.

  • Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren also endorsed Clinton last night, highlighting her qualifications and pledging their help in stopping dangerous Donald Trump. Said Warren: “I’m ready to jump in this fight and make sure that Hillary Clinton is the next president of the United States and be sure that Donald Trump gets nowhere near the White House.”
  • Drop the mic: After Trump predictably mocked President Obama’s endorsement of Clinton, she gave the presumptive GOP presidential nominee and serial social media harasser some much-needed advice:

DESPICABLE DONALD = DISASTROUS FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY: A few reminders about Despicable Donny: 1) He vows to roll back nationwide marriage equality. 2) He would sign a law sanctioning Kim Davis-style discrimination. 3) He supports North Carolina’s vile HB2 and would do nothing to address it. 4) He would repeal President Obama’s LGBTQ-inclusive executive orders. 5) The LGBTQ community includes women, immigrants, Muslims, people of color, people with disabilities, asylum seekers and many other groups Trump has maliciously attacked for political gain. And that’s just the start of it. HRC released a new video highlighting Trump’s hateful positions.

  • Roll Call covered the disaster that would be Donald in a piece yesterday, while HRC President Chad Griffin tweeted out Trump’s dangerous anti-LGBTQ positions:

GREENSBORO, NC, MAYOR AND BUSINESSES DEMAND HB2 REPEAL: At a press conference yesterday in Greensboro, NC, the state’s third-largest city, Mayor Nancy Vaughan and prominent business owners called for the repeal of HB2. Since the heinous law was passed, the Greensboro Coliseum, a major source of revenue in the state, has taken an estimated $200,000 hit in lost business.  More from The Greensboro News and Record.

  • NBA TV Analyst Charles Barkley says he’s considering boycotting the 2017 NBA All-Star Game if HB2 isn’t repealed, or if the game, currently scheduled to be held in Charlotte, isn’t moved out of NC. “I’ve talked to (NBA commissioner) Adam Silver; we need to move the All-Star Game. I hope they don’t put me in a situation where I have to boycott the All-Star Game,” said Barkley, a former NBA star. More from HRC.

STARBUCKS STANDS UP FOR EQUALITY AND TRANSGENDER RIGHTS: Starbucks, which has a perfect score on HRC Foundation’s Corporate Equality Index, is again taking the lead on equal treatment for the LGBTQ community. Lucy Helm, Starbucks EVP, recently sent a public letter to company employees explaining why it’s vital for the Fortune 500 Company to continue speaking out against discrimination, and reinforcing its long-term commitment to creating a welcoming space for all. Helm said that Starbucks opposes all discriminatory legislation, stressing that “In our stores, we continue to welcome partners and customers to use Starbucks facilities that correspond to their gender identity.” More from HRC.

MIAMI BEACH PROTECTS LGBTQ YOUTH FROM SO-CALLED “CONVERSION THERAPY”: On Wednesday, Miami Beach City Government voted to ban dangerous and debunked “conversion therapy” for minors, joining a growing number of jurisdictions protecting their LGBTQ youth from this quackery. Other jurisdictions with similar protections include Cincinnati, Washington D.C., California, Illinois, New Jersey, Oregon, New York and Vermont. More from The Miami Herald.

JUDGE REJECTS TRANSGENDER MAN’S NAME AS NOT “GENDER NEUTRAL” ENOUGH: Lambda Legal has asked the Georgia Court of Appeals to overturn a lower court judge’s denial of a transgender man’s legal name change. In a mind-boggling and discriminatory opinion, Superior Court Judge J. David Roper ruled that Rowan Elijah Feldhaus’ name was not “gender neutral” enough, asserting it could be “dangerous” if people can’t determine Feldhaus’ gender based on his name. Yes, that happened.

WILL THE INDIANA GOP SET A PRO- OR ANTI- EQUALITY AGENDA? Indiana Republicans are meeting this weekend to write their party’s platform for the next two years. The party has gone back-and-forth on its marriage equality platform position, opposing it in 2010, then removing any reference to it in 2012, and opposing it again in 2014. With marriage equality the law of the land, many in the state’s GOP are calling for a more inclusive, diverse party. More from The Journal Gazette.

READING RAINBOW

A contributor for The Washington Post shares best practices on how to be an LGBTQ ally; Variety points out the increasing number of transgender characters on television; Gay Star News looks at why terminally-ill LGBTQ people delay seeking health care; Teen Vogue introduces us to the first-ever transgender modeling agency; The Huffington Post reminds us that Donald Trump would be disastrous for the LGBTQ community; USA Today interviews HRC Youth Ambassador Jazz Jennings on LGBTQ representation in the media; NBC News makes the case for LGBTQ-inclusive education; Mother Jones asks why the census doesn’t collect data on gender identity or sexual orientation; The Sun Herald shares the story of a Mississippi teen who found the courage to live his truth; and Towleroad reports that the LGBTQ groups excluded from the UN Conference on AIDS held their own meeting in protest.

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to A.M. Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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Madonna Redeems Herself After Prince Debacle With Surprise Performance And Meeting With Obama

Madonna Redeems Herself After Prince Debacle With Surprise Performance And Meeting With Obama

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Madonna came out of hiding after that whole Prince Billboard Music Awards debacle to make a surprise appearance on The Tonight Show last night where she sang a slowed-down rendition of her first Top 10 hit “Borderline.”

And the crowd went wild.

Related: Internet Responds To Madonna’s Butchering Of Prince’s Greatest Hits

The performance oozed nostalgia and was a much-needed reminder of why we fell in love with the singer in the first place. Of course, her real reason for being there wasn’t to win back our good graces. She was there to meet President Obama.

Related: Madonna Lyrics Reimagined As Motivational Posters

Though the two didn’t actually share the stage together (that would simply be too much American royalty on one screen), Madge posted several photos on Instagram before and after the show expressing her excitement.

Check out Madonna’s performance and backstage shots with the Prez below…

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What’s It Like To Be Circumcised At 25? (Hint: It’s Pretty Horrifying)

What’s It Like To Be Circumcised At 25? (Hint: It’s Pretty Horrifying)

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“My penis looked like a pig in a blanket: Gauze was wrapped around the shaft, and I could see only a little bit of the tip,” Lionel Wills recalls in a new article titled That’s When I Realized They Had Completely Frankensteined My Dick: Life After Circumcision At Age 25. “And there was a considerable amount of blood on the bandage. I started pinching it out of sadistic curiosity because it was still numb from the local anesthetic.”

Related: More And More Adult Men Are Snipping Off Their Foreskin And Here’s Why

Wills was born with phimosis, a rare condition where the foreskin of the penis is so tight it can’t retract to expose the head. Phimosis affects just 1 percent of males 17 and older.

“My foreskin was strangling the head of my penis,” he recalls. “[It] was so tight it would fill up like a balloon when I peed and I had to, like, milk my dick like it was an udder just to get the piss out. And it would spray everywhere.”

Wills also couldn’t have sex without feeling excruciating pain.

“My foreskin was so tight it would rip and bleed during sex,” he says. “Afterward, it would heal and scar. And scar tissue doesn’t have the same elasticity as normal tissue, so that would make it even tighter.”

When he was 25, Wills decided to undergo a circumcision in hopes of correcting the problem.

“I had absurd concerns before the surgery, like they might make some terrible mistake and cut off the knob,” he recalls. “The worst part was anticipating what it would look like underneath. Just seeing the blood on the bandage, and not being able to feel it?—?my imagination was working.”

When the anesthetic finally did wear off and Wills was able to unwrap the bandages, he was horrified.

“They had completely Frankensteined my dick,” he says “In removing my foreskin, they removed the skin that connected the head of my penis to my shaft, leaving a gap of exposed penis flesh. So they had to stitch together the remaining skin on my shaft to my head to cover up the gap.”

But it gets worse.

Related: Man Goes To Hospital For Circumcision, Wakes Up With No Penis

Wills continues, “In my case, however, when they put the stitches in, they misaligned where the skin on my shaft should meet the head of my penis. Imagine putting a dress shirt on and the buttons are off by a hole, except it’s your penis. The seam of my penis?—?the ridge of skin that runs along the bottom of the shaft?—?wasn’t a straight line anymore. It was twisted.”

He describes the whole experience as “shitty.”

For the next several days, Wills lived in constant fear of getting an erection. When it finally happens, however, he was overcome with a sense of “relief.”

“It happened a few days after the surgery while I was walking around a bookstore,” he remembers. “The base and the knob were simultaneously pulling at the stitches, and I was worried about them exploding?—?that they’d rupture and it’d be gross, Frankenstein flesh. But that didn’t happen.”

Phew!

Sex also improved.

“There’s no ripping,” Wills says, “even though I have decreased sensitivity. But I didn’t even think about my new dick the first time I had sex afterward. I was just psyched to be having sex. Appreciating the sensation of a circumcised penis was secondary. It wasn’t like ‘Wow, having sex without foreskin is great.’ It was like ‘Cool. This works.’ Then I went back to focusing on the sex.”

“There’s a beauty and simplicity to a circumcised penis,” he concludes. “Sleek. Functional. It now looks like what it was meant to be?—a torpedo rather than an anteater.”

Related: Circumcised Men May Soon Be Able To Regrow Their Foreskin Thanks To New Miracle Therapy

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Gordon Klingenschmitt: Gay Marriage Is Not A Civil Right Because It’s About ‘Bedroom Stuff’ – VIDEO

Gordon Klingenschmitt: Gay Marriage Is Not A Civil Right Because It’s About ‘Bedroom Stuff’ – VIDEO

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Devil-obsessed Colorado congressman Gordon Klingenschmitt (R) has said that same-sex marriages are bad because “homosexuality is based on lust.”

Sure.

Speaking on the latest edition of his comedy show “Pray In Jesus Name,” Klingenschmitt used an interview with an interracial heterosexual couple to argue that opposition to same-sex marriage is nothing like opposition to interracial marriage because LGBT people are “bringing their dirty laundry and bedroom stuff to the people and it is not a civil right.”

Oh, OK then.

RELATED: Gordon Klingenschmitt Predicts Gays Will ‘Recruit’ 20% of All Children By Next Century: VIDEO

According to Right Wing Watch, Ruth Bryant White told numpty Klingenschmitt:

“They’re using it, saying that homosexuality is a civil right. There is nothing civil about it in any way shape, form or fashion. And even if it was a civil right, God’s word take precedence over anything that man’s law can do … Now we’ve got Christians who were living a straight life now that are going back into the homosexual lifestyle. That’s a lust, that’s a demon … They put that over God and His word? And they’re will to burn for eternity for that?”

Warming to the theme, Klingenschmitt also handily confirmed that White and her husband Steve’s marriage is “based on love,” which yours clearly isn’t.

Bryant concludes by questioning whether gays are “willing to burn in eternity.” Definitely.

Watch the ridiculous interview via Right Wing Watch below.

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President Obama Warns, ‘History Can Go Backwards’ on LGBT Rights: VIDEO

President Obama Warns, ‘History Can Go Backwards’ on LGBT Rights: VIDEO

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During his annual LGBT Pride Month reception at The White House on Thursday, President Obama warned that the strides made for LGBT rights during his administration could be erased if we become “complacent.”

Obama cautioned against viewing the civil rights achievements that occurred on his watch as “inevitable.” He also made a joking reference to last year’s Pride Month reception in which a transgender activist heckled him from the audience. 

Said Obama,

“So some folks never imagined we’d come this far — maybe even some in this room. Change can be slow. And I know that there have been times where at least some of the people in this room have yelled at me. But together, we’ve proven that change is possible, that progress is possible. It’s not inevitable, though. History doesn’t just travel forward; it can go backwards if we don’t work hard. So we can’t be complacent. We cannot be complacent. Securing the gains this country has made requires perseverance and vigilance. And it requires voting. Because we’ve got more work to do.”

The president’s remarks came on the same day that he officially endorsed Hillary Clinton for president.

Watch the president’s speech in full and read a transcript of his entire remarks, below.

Remarks by the President at LGBT Pride Reception

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5:11 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody!  (Applause.)  Hello, hello, hello!  (Applause.)  Good to see you.  Hello!  Well, welcome to the White House.

Let me first of all — let me acknowledge some outstanding public servants who are here.  We’ve got Secretary of the Army, Eric Fanning is in the house.  (Applause.)  Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg is here.  (Applause.)  We’ve got some amazing members of Congress — no one who has done more on behalf of justice and equality than former Speaker and, perhaps soon to be Speaker again, Nancy Pelosi.  (Applause.)  We love Nancy.

So this is the eighth Pride reception that we will celebrate together.  (Applause.)  I want to begin by saying thank you to all the people that — I’m looking out in the audience; I see some new friends but a lot of old friends, folks who have been with us through thick and thin.  And I am grateful for all that you’ve done to work with us to accomplish some amazing transformations over these last seven and a half years.  (Applause.)

So every year, we set aside this month to celebrate the ways that so many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans have helped to make our union just a little more perfect.  We honor the countless nameless heroes who paved the way for progress:  The activists who marched.  The advocates who organized.  The lawyers who argued cases.  The families who stood by their loved ones, even when it was tough.  Every brave American who came out and spoke out, especially when it was tough.  Because of them, because of all of you, there’s a lot to be proud of today.

Today, we live in an America where “don’t ask, don’t tell” don’t exist no more.  (Applause.)  Because no one should have to hide who they love in order to serve the country that they love.  We live in an America that protects all of us with a hate crimes law that bears the name of Matthew Shepard.  (Applause.)  We live in an America where all of us are treated more equally, because visiting hours in hospitals no longer depend on who you are — (applause) — and insurance companies can no longer turn somebody away simply because of who you love.

Thanks to heroes like Edith Windsor and Jim — I always get Jim’s name — (laughter) — Jim knows I love him, but I never know where to put the emphasis — Obergefell — (applause) — generations of couples who insisted that love is love, we now live in an America where all of our marriages and our families are recognized as equal under the law.  And that’s an extraordinary thing.  When you talk to the upcoming generation, our kids — Malia’s, Sasha’s generation — they instinctively know people are people and families are families.  And discrimination, it’s so last century.  (Laughter.)  It’s so passé.  It doesn’t make sense to them.  (Applause.)  So we live in an America where the laws are finally catching up to the hearts of kids and what they instinctively understand.

So some folks never imagined we’d come this far — maybe even some in this room.  Change can be slow.  And I know that there have been times where at least some of the people in this room have yelled at me.  (Laughter.)  But together, we’ve proven that change is possible, that progress is possible.

It’s not inevitable, though.  History doesn’t just travel forward; it can go backwards if we don’t work hard.  So we can’t be complacent.  (Applause.)  We cannot be complacent.  Securing the gains this country has made requires perseverance and vigilance.  And it requires voting.  Because we’ve got more work to do.  (Applause.)

We still have more work to do when gay and bisexual men make up two-thirds of new HIV cases in our country.  We have to work hard to make sure that jobs are not being denied, people aren’t being fired because of their sexual orientation.  We still have work to do when transgender persons are attacked, even killed for just being who they are.  We’ve got work to do when LGBT people around the world still face incredible isolation and poverty and persecution and violence, and even death.  We have work to make sure that every single child, no matter who they are or where they come from or what they look like or how they live, feels welcomed and valued and loved.

So we’re going to have to keep on pushing.  And that’s the work of all of us.  The great and often unsung civil rights hero Bayard Rustin once said, “We need in every community a group of angelic troublemakers.”  (Laughter and applause.)

And that’s what I see here tonight -– people who aren’t afraid to ruffle feathers in the name of justice and equality until we extend the full promise of America to every single one of us.  And that’s always been our story — not just in Selma or Seneca Falls, but in Compton’s Café and the Stonewall Inn.  It’s the story of brave Americans who were willing to risk everything –- not just their own liberty or dignity, but also doing it on behalf of the dignity and liberty of generations to come.  They understood a truth that lies at the heart of this nation:  When all Americans are treated equal, we’re all more free.

And that’s what should give us hope.  Despite our differences and our divisions, and the many complicated issues that we grapple with, real change is possible.  Minds open.  Hearts change.  America shifts.  And if the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that people who love their country can change it.

One of the most special moments of my presidency was that warm summer night last June when we lit up the White House out there.  (Applause.)  It was a powerful symbol here at home, where more Americans finally felt accepted and whole, and that their country recognized the love that they felt.  It was a beacon for people around the world who are still fighting for those rights.  It was a reminder that when the change we seek comes, and when we move a little bit further on our journey toward equality and justice, we still have a responsibility to reach back and help pull up others who are striving to do the same.

So enjoy tonight.  Have some champagne — some of you already have, I can tell.  (Laughter.)  Tomorrow, we get back to work.  (Applause.)  And by the way, we get back to work not just fighting on behalf of justice and equality for the LGBT community, but for everybody.  (Applause.)  Because one of the — if you’ve felt the sting of discrimination, then you don’t just fight to end discrimination for yourself, you’ve got to fight for the poor kid who needs opportunity.  You need to fight for the working mom who can’t pay the bills.  You’ve got to fight for some young woman on the other side of the world who can’t get an education.  It can’t just be about us.  It’s about we, and what we can do together.  (Applause.)

So I’m very proud to have fought alongside you.  We’ve got more miles in the journey, and I’m so glad that we’re going to be traveling that road together.

Thank you very much, everybody.  (Applause.)

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5:20 P.M. EDT

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