Friday, October 12, 2012

ACLJ Attorney Fired After Gay Sex Allegations Exposed

aclj attorney james matthew henderson fired for gay sex
(Photo: patriot-ombudsman.com)
 
ACLJ Attorney Fired After Gay Sex Allegations Exposed

The Washington, DC-based American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has dismissed one of it's attorneys last week after allegations of gay sexual relationship swirled around the internet.

Here's a statement from the ACLJ,
"The employment of James Matthew Henderson, Sr. with the American Center for Law and Justice - DC ceased effective September 25, 2012. He is no longer affiliated with any ACLJ entity. ACLJ will not comment further on this personnel matter."
According to two separate blogs, Exposed Politics and The Patriot-Ombudsman, Henderson used his Facebook account to engage in activity with two younger men. In published excerpts from the two blogs, Henderson may have provided the men with alcohol and marijuana.

Here's what both blogs reported:
  • The blog Exposed Politics published an unconfirmed report accusing Henderson of creating a fake Facebook page under the alias "Kyle Johnson." The article also featured several videos showing an alleged Henderson driving in his car with a young male.
  • The blog Patriot-Obudsman reveals 2010 conversations which reportedly took place between "Kyle Johnson" and his two male lovers, "Zach Payne", who was reportedly 19 at the time, and "Julius."
"Kyle Johnson" offered marijuana to "Zach Payne" in the back-and-forth Facebook conversations.

The Huffington Post reported they saw Facebook posts by Henderson that may have shown references to his homosexual feelings through his alleged pseudo name 'Kyle Johnson':
"And I hate having live [sic] such a long time wish [sic] such a lie," Johnson writes in one post, as reported by The Huffington Post.
"I have pretty well concluded that for the sake of my own mental health, I am going to have to come clean," Johnson adds.
"I mean walking out of the closet and into the sunshine of day," Johnson concludes.
Reports also state that some written work Henderson did for CBN's Pat Robertson, has been 'scrubbed' from their website. He also taught part time at Regent University which is founded by Pat Robertson.

Henderson, who is married with eight children, issued no statement and his attorney has made no comment either.

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