Man denies making same-sex wedding request mentioned in Supreme Court ruling: Report

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Man denies making same-sex wedding request mentioned in Supreme Court ruling: Report
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The man cited as making a request to design a website for his same-sex marriage in a recent Supreme Court ruling is denying having ever made the request, according to a report.

The man, identified in court filings as"Stewart," says aside from not making the request, he is also not gay, having been married to a woman for over a decade. The contact information in court documents and his IP address correspond to those in the court filing, according to the Hill and New Republic. He says he was unaware he was the subject of the case until being contacted by the latter outlet for comment.

He took the opportunity to voice his support for the LGBT community and express concern about the merits of the case.

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