This drag queen had the best response to an anti-LGBTQ Republican threatening a lawsuit

Kari Lake speaking with attendees at a rally hosted by EZAZ at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, Arizona.
Photo: Gage Skidmore – Wikimedia Commons

The lawyer of Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has sent a local drag performer a “cease and desist” letter telling them to stop discussing how she once took her child to see him perform in drag, even though she now considers drag queens a threat to kids. The drag performer says he won’t stay silent about her hypocrisy.

In a public June 17 Facebook post, Richard Stevens — an entertainer who performs as drag queen Barbra Seville — wrote that Lake took her kid to a drag show, had invited the performer into her home, and had previously been kicked out of bars for being too drunk.

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Lake’s lawyer Timothy La Sota said in his cease and desist letter that all of Steven’s claims were “damaging lies.” He told Stevens to stop repeating his statements and to delete them from his social media.

“Your claims paint Ms. Lake in a false light,” La Sota wrote.

Stevens’ attorney Tom Ryan responded on Monday with a hilariously fearless letter.

“[Your cease and desist letter] was served on Richard just as he was…

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