Kim Davis is Ordered to Pay $100,000 to Same-Sex Couple

Kim Davis is Ordered to Pay $100,000 to Same-Sex Couple

A federal jury has awarded $100,000 to a same-sex couple who sued a former county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue them a marriage license, claiming that doing so would violate her religious beliefs. Kim Davis, the former clerk in Rowan County, Ky., was sued by two same-sex couples to whom she refused to grant marriage licenses. The district court found Davis personally liable in both cases, but only awarded damages in one.

 

Kim Davis is Ordered to Pay $100,000 to Same-Sex Couple

Kim Davis is Ordered to Pay $100,000 to Same-Sex Couple

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