Posted on 04/21/2022 4:17:18 PM PDT by Morgana
A gay man has sued a West Virginia party store claiming a worker branded him a 'f****t' and chased him bare-chested for trying to return a 'gender-fluid' Halloween outfit.
Trevor Anderson, from Charleston in West Virginia, says he remains a shell of himself following the October 2021 incident at his local Spirit party store.
Anderson claims he has turned to cigarettes to cope with the stress, and says boyfriend Jonathan Pereira has threatened to dump him over the marked change in his behavior.
The drama began after Anderson purchased a plaid mini-skirt and a belly shirt for his Halloween costume, a gender-fluid interpretation of the Clue character Mr. Green.
Green was a closeted gay man in the 1985 film adaptation of the board game and was played by actor Michael McKean.
But parts of Anderson's costume attire didn't fit, and he returned to the store to request a refund or credit.
He says that's when a store manager, identified in the lawsuit as Thelmon Penn, 33, confronted Anderson while refusing to refund him for the purchases.
'Maybe you just shouldn't be trying on women's clothing,' Penn reportedly said according to court documents.
Things escalated when Anderson asked Penn for his name and number to file a formal complaint, to which the store manager responded with a series of gay slurs.
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'I’m not giving my number to a f*****,' Anderson recalled Penn saying in an interview with the Daily Beast.
Anderson said Penn then chased him out of the store screaming 'get out, get out, f****** f*****' before trying to fight him in the parking lot.
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Trevor...
Nice decorations in their little pad. The color scheme is great and everything is in it’s proper place.
Hmm, ya made me look at the video! Faggotry is so ..., right? LOL, are lots of male home decorator consultants sexual degenerates also?
“LOL, are lots of male home decorator consultants sexual degenerates also?”
Ha, ha! Are you seriously asking that or just posing the truth as a question?
I’d be willing to bet that Sodom and Gomorrah didn’t have any tables that were set with mismatched dinnerware. 😁
Hey, watch it, I have several four or eight place setting sets. No glasses anymore just mason jars, but I have dishes! And I usually eat off of paper plates cause I’m lazy. Have a nice mug collection though.
Hee hee. Do the chargers show off the dinner ware without being too “loud?” And is there one thing of red on the table?
I would ask you if your canned groceries are in alphabetical order, but I do that myself!
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