"Bullying" - Former Member of Religious Order - Now a Lifestyle Brand - is Sued for showing Christian CharityNEW YORK, October 20, 2014 - Jim “Jimmy” Gonzalez, as Jamie Alistair Gonzalez is known to family, friends, and Jehovah’s Witnesses, in 2010 stood behind Cody McCart as he made difficult choices in his life - for which Gonzalez was sued - clear case of "Bullying."
By: The JAG Human Rights Public Affairs Office & Org. Cody McCart, known with the stage name of Cody Kyler, decided to find relief from a series of difficulties and pressures he met as an actor in the adult industry. The decision proved difficult, as he needed emotional and professional support to move from being a live-in adult actor with Flava Works, Inc. to an independent young adult on the streets of Chicago. McCart sought help from The Center on Halsted’s Gay Youth Center and the Youth Futures - The Law Project of the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, and later other professionals, to receive assistance in his separation and difficult rehabilitation to a completely different lifestyle to the one he had grown encumbered by, not knowing the way out. Flava Works, Inc., the group he was associated with, and its owner Phillip Bleicher began a campaign of harassment, not only to McCart, but also to Gonzalez, claiming damages, as McCart was purportedly breaking conditions of formal agreements which supposedly prevented him from leaving an industry he no longer wanted to be associated with, whether for the time being, or for the rest of his life. In a perplexing move, Flava Works, Inc. and Phillip Bleicher chose to sue Gonzalez, a friend of McCart’s, who has spent a lifetime in Christian Ministry, even having served as a duly appointed ordained minister under a legal vow of poverty and obedience for onwards of eight years, as a member of a religious order whose requirements are conditioned upon high moral standards, placing principles of service, self-sacrifice, and helping those in need, above all other things, as a way of life. Following a series of underhanded moves of intimidation, menacing, and harassment, Bleicher and Flava Works, Inc. presented a case to a judge, or series of judges, in Cook County of Illinois, forcing a judgment against Gonzalez for close to half a million dollars – all for having helped out someone who was in need of relief from unimaginable personal pressures related to being a part of the adult entertainment industry. Our First Amendment rights of Freedom of Religion, the accompanying Clergyman-Communicant Privilege, Freedom of the Press, and the overbearing unabashed rights to privacy and to self-determination found therein, should protect all people, all the time, in this land of ours, and, ideally, everywhere in the world! - JAMIE.WTF PRESS CONTACT: e. PRESS@HUMANRIGHTSPAO.ORG p. (917) 965-5200; t. @HRPAORG; f. facebook.com/ MORE: jamie.ltd.uk & jamiealistairnapoleon.com t. @JAMIEandCOltd t. @JAMESofUK t. @jamieOFFICIEL f. facebook.com/ f. facebook.com/ Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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