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Ed Murray to Seattle: I ask for your support… Seattle Times to Murray: Drop out! by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Seattle Mayor Ed Murray reaffirmed his intention to seek re-election and asked voters for their support in a statement issued April 12. The same day, the conservative Seattle Times newspaper called for Murray to drop his re-election bid. Admitting that the charges of child abuse made against him in a lawsuit filed April 6 were “very painful to me and Michael,” Murray’s statement went on to say the accusations were “simply not true.” “Without offering any evidence,” Murray continued, “the accuser has described me in very specific and intimate detail, and his accusation depends on these descriptions being accurate. If this description is inaccurate, the accusation cannot be credible. Yesterday, I provided material evidence refuting the accusation. The accusation should be laid to rest.” In the lawsuit, the plaintiff, identified only as DH, alleges that he had repeated sexual encounters with Murray in exchange for money, beginning when he was only 15 years old. This would be a crime under Washington state law, which fixes the age of consent at 16.
Mayor Ed Murray reads a statement to members of the media on April 7 – Photo by Elaine Thompson / Associated Press
As proof of his charges, DH says in his court filing, he can describe Murray’s genitals, which bear an unusual mole, or “bump” on the scrotum. On April 11, however, Murray released a report from his doctor, stating categorically that his genitals had no such mole, nor
was there any evidence that one had been removed. Murray’s physician, Craig J. Pepin, examined him on April 10 and found “No dermatological lesions such as a mole, freckle, or keratosis present on the penis or scrotum. No scars or evidence of prior sur-
gery or dermatologic procedures.” “This is game-changing,” Murray’s attorney, Robert Sulkin, said after Murray made the findings public. “This is the heart of the allegations, and they’re false.” The supposed mole was “the fingerprints” that linked DH to Murray, Sulkin explained. Absent that evidence, he said, DH could not show that he’d had any relationship with the now-mayor, and his suit was baseless and should be dismissed. On April 12, Murray went even further, stating categorically he would continue running for re-election, and he asked voters to back him. “I will continue to lead this city as mayor,” he said. “I will continue to run for reelection, so that we can sustain and build upon the progress we have made in my first term advancing police reform; raising wages for thousands of Seattleites; addressing our homelessness crisis; building more affordable housing; closing racial disparities in our public schools; supporting black male achievement; battling climate change; creating vibrant, livable neighborhoods for all; standing up to the Trump Administration – and so much more. “I am proud to be your mayor and ask see MURRAY page 13
We will evacuate Mac McGregor – Chechen Gays, Russian Why him? From the wife activists say of a transgender candidate
Executive director of All Out, Matt Beard – Photo courtesy of vuelio.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Russian human rights activists say they will help evacuate Gays from Chechnya, where local police have reportedly murdered more than 100 Gay men.
Chechnya is a republic in the Caucasus Mountains federated with Russia. After unsuccessfully fighting to become independent of Moscow, it is now under a puppet regime led by former warlord Ramzan see CHECHEN page 17
Mac and his wife Dawn share a moment at their wedding – Photo by Mina Bast
by Dawn Celeste McGregor Special to the SGN My husband is creating a movement – helping light a fire inside of all us to prioritize basic human rights and dignity across our country. He is empowering those who
have felt like they’ve lived in the shadows. He’s shining a light on himself so that it can reflect onto them. Just as the first few people of color, women, gays, and lesbians who first ran for office affected all of us and our see WHY HIM? page 8