An allegation in a lawsuit about a Wyoming sorority chapter’s first transgender inductee having an erection while watching another member change is made up, according to the inductee’s attorney.
Six sorority sisters in Wyoming’s Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter are suing the sorority and its housing organization, as well as transgender member Artemis Langford, for the sorority allegedly breaking its own rules to induct Langford.
Among numerous claims against Langford, the women allege that Langford had an erection while watching one of the sorority sisters, Megan Kosar, change her shirt.
Langford’s attorney submitted to the U.S. District Court for Wyoming on Wednesday a photograph of a text message exchange as proof the inflammatory allegation was drunken gossip.
“This sworn allegation appears to be a game of telephone after one sorority sister told a drunken story to another, who repeated the story to Plaintiff Kosar,” reads the latest filing on Langford’s behalf by Jackson-based attorney Rachel Berkness.
Langford is again asking U.S. District Court Alan B. Johnson to drop the sorority women’s claims against Langford.
The women in their complaints have asked the court to void Langford’s membership in the sorority, but they are not asking for money from the inductee.
“After Plaintiffs first filed their Complaint,” Berkness’ filing continues, “(a reported eyewitness told someone) she had been keeping a ‘secret’ that ‘had been weighing her down for months.’”
The woman was “pretty...
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