1926 – The New York Times is the first major publication to use the word homosexuality.Paraguay and Peru legalize homosexuality. The group exists for a few months before disbanding under police pressure. 1924 – The first homosexual rights organization in America is founded by Henry Gerber in Chicago- the Society for Human Rights.1923 – Lesbian Elsa Gidlow, born in England, published the first volume of openly lesbian love poetry in the United States, titled "On a Grey Thread.".1923 – The word fag is first used in print in reference to gays in Nels Anderson's The Hobo: "Fairies or Fags are men or boys who exploit sex for profit.".
34 men were arrested and 12 brought to trial on sodomy charges 7 men received sentences ranging from 4 to 20 years in prison.
1903 – In New York City on 21 February 1903, New York police conducted the first United States recorded raid on a gay bathhouse, the Ariston Hotel Baths.To achieve it Elisa had to adopt a male identity: Mario Sánchez, as listed on the marriage certificate. 1901 – On 8 June 1901 two women, Marcela Gracia Ibeas and Elisa Sanchez Loriga, attempted to get married in A Coruña ( Galicia, Spain).In an application to the court late on Thursday evening, federal prosecutors in Manhattan who helped secure the conviction of Avenatti earlier this year after he swindled nearly $300,000 of Daniels book’s proceeds declared that he must be sentenced to the “substantial” prison term for fraud charges and an additional two-year term for an fraud charge of theft by identity.
However, the lawyer from Los Angeles’ career fell apart after allegations that of theft from Daniels and then extorted a whopping 25 million dollars from Nike Inc (NKE.N). President Donald Trump should be sentenced to consecutive prison sentences in connection with two recent criminal convictions, the prosecutors said on Friday, denial of his request to serve the sentence simultaneously.Īvenatti 51, who is a lawyer, rose to the top of cable news in 2018 when he defended porn celebrity Stormy Daniels, in lawsuits brought against Trump.
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