Top Level Mass. Official and Homosexual
"Marriage" Activist Charged with Sexual Battery
By John
Jalsevac
BOSTON, MA,
February 13, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Carl Stanley McGee, 38, a top-level aide
in the administration of Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick has been charged
with sexually assaulting a 12-15 year old boy. The incident occurred in late
December, but has only been made public in the past several days.
McGee
allegedly assaulted the boy at a resort on the Gulf Coast in Florida, the
prestigious Gasparilla Inn & Club. The day after meeting the boy at the
resort and exchanging a few words with him, McGee allegedly entered the steam
room where the boy was sitting, removed the boy's towel, massaged his
shoulders, and performed oral sex on him. The victim subsequently told his
father about the incident, who then reported McGee to the police. McGee
was arrested, held overnight and released on $300,000 bond.
According
to reports McGee, whose makes approximately $115,000/year, has been put on
unpaid leave, and still officially retains his position, pending trial. He is
scheduled to be arraigned in Lee County, Florida next week.
McGee is
the assistant secretary of policy and planning in the Massachusetts Executive
Office of Housing and Economic Development. Besides being one of the leading
figures in the push for homosexual marriage in Massachusetts, he has also
reportedly been instrumental in the drafting of Governor Patrick's life science
legislation. Patrick's life science efforts seek, amongst various other things,
to overturn former governor Mitt Romney's prohibition on embryonic stem cell
research, and to pour millions of dollars into the unethical research.
McGee has
been heavily involved in the organization MassEquality, the primary mission of
which is to introduce same-sex "marriage" into Massachusetts. MassEquality
also states on its website that the organization is working hard to export
same-sex "marriage" to nearby New England states. "MassEquality
is joining forces with Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) and
state-wide organizations to secure marriage equality in every New England state
within the next five years," says MassEquality's website. "It's time
that Massachusetts no longer be the only state in the nation with true equality
in marriage."
McGee and
his homosexual partner were listed as "patrons" at the 2007
MassEquality gala dinner, second only to "founders", having donated
at least $2500 to the organization. The former Rhodes Scholar and Harvard Law
school graduate also served as the director of the civic and business outreach
efforts of MassEquality, according to the Boston Globe.
The
38-year-old homosexual activist made headlines in 2005 when he contracted a
high-profile homosexual "marriage" with his partner, Rev. John H.
Finley. A New York Post piece reported on the event and the homosexual couple's
relationship at some length.
"Stan
and John are deeply conservative and old fashioned and traditional in every
way," said Jennifer Bradley, a friend of the couple, at the time.
"Our
first date was at a monastery," McGee told the New York Post.
"Stan
thought it was a very bizarre gay date, but we were both interested in
theology," said Finley. "When the monk came by with the holy water I
saw Stan take what I assumed was a deep and profoundly pious bow. Later I
realized it was because he was wearing a suede waistcoat which he didn't want
to get stained."
McGee's
partner Finley formerly taught at Nativity Preparatory School, a Jesuit school
located in Roxbury, MA. He is now an ordained Episcopal priest.
Two days
after being arrested for sexual battery, McGee was pulled over for speeding,
and given a $181 fine. He is scheduled to appear in traffic court on Feb. 13.