Posted on 10/05/2015 1:38:47 PM PDT by markomalley
Melissa and Aaron Klein of Oregon, who were ordered by a state agency to pay two women $135,000 after they refused to take part in their same-sex wedding plans, may now face seizure of their assets. An administrative judge fined the couple after they declined to bake a cake for the lesbian couple, citing their religious objections. The fine was ordered by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, which had accused the Klein couple of violating the Oregon Equality Act of 2007. According to reports, the agency is docketing the judgement and is exploring various options for collection.
Docketing the judgment would put it on the records of the court, making it the first step towards seizing the Kleins home, property, and other assets in place of their payment of the fine. When ordering the fine, the State of Oregon put a gag order on the Klein family, demanding that they not to speak publicly about not wanting to bake cakes for same-sex weddings based on their Christian beliefs. Bureau Commissioner Brad Avakian said at the time of the finding, The goal is to rehabilitate For those who do violate the law, we want them to learn from that experience and have a good, successful business in Oregon.
The Kleins filed a petition for review with the Washington Court of Appeals in July, after Oregons final order upheld the $135,000 fine. Attorneys for the family as for a stay, which would have put payment of the fine to the Bureau on hold until after a ruling could be reached on their appeals. However, the Bureau declined. Attorneys for the Bureau told the Klein family to obtain a bond or an irrevocable line of credit.
Melissa Klein said "Theres legal reasons and theres also kind of personal reasons. If a civil court or a circuit court judge had made this order, I would consider it legally binding. But when a bureaucracy does it and I didnt get due process, I dont call it legally binding.
The Klein family has gotten little sympathy from the State, despite popular fundraising campaigns on their behalf. Its difficult to understand the Kleins unwillingness to pay the debt when they have, very publicly, raised nearly a half million dollars, said Bureau spokesman Charlie Burr. He added that they do not have the right to disregard a legally binding order.
Aaron Klein disputed Burrs estimate of the amount garnered in fundraising. The number theyve given out is bloated, he said. It is not what we have available, it is not what we have on hand, and there are so many variables to where that money has to go, what has to happen with that money, that were not touching that money for any purpose because I dont know what the future holds.
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Yep, tar& feathers need to be brought back to the discussion with bureaucraps.
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So, the state of Oregon is going to metaphorically
shoot this Christian couple in the head.
Either?
“Tyrants need to be held to account”
Yup. There is really only one solution to this which may well be an ‘Unintended Consequence’ for the feral government agencies.
That was a great day.
First time for many conservatives attending a protest.
Why our first time you say?
Because we are grown-ups and have responsibilities unlike libtards with nothing better to do.
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