Brown said in a statement Monday morning that he was “wrong to pursue this matter and use the media to perpetuate this story.”
“I want to apologize to Whole Foods and its team members for questioning the company’s commitment to its values, and especially the baker associate who I understand was put in a terrible position because of my actions,” Brown said in his statement Monday.
Brown continued, “I apologize to the LGBT community for diverting attention from real issues. I also want to apologize to my partner, my family, my church family, and my attorney.”
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DUH!!! NEVER SAW THAT COMING!!!LMAO!!
ReplyDeleteIf they are going to prosecute people for "Hate Crimes" then thay also need to prosecute people for hoax hate crimes
ReplyDeleteLies and deceite its the lefty libtarded way
ReplyDeleteThis is an affront to us all with damage that can't be undone.
ReplyDeleteHe is a scumbag.
ReplyDeleteHe did what he was instructed to do.
ReplyDeleteHe was paid. The story served its purpose.
Millions upon millions of people believed his charges and that's what will stick with many of them.
ReplyDeleteApologize to my attorney? For handing over money?
ReplyDeleteHA HA no where in the article does it state that Whole Foods has dropped its lawsuit against the minister! Hope they take him to the cleaners!!!!
ReplyDeleteA man of cloth ? Gay and a lier. Thats not godly thats twisted evil logic
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