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Wyoming Gay Couple – Con Exposed by LezGetReal

Melanie Nathan; August 29, 2010-

On Tuesday of last week, we were the first to report that we had uncovered suspect information and then proceeded to report the facts regarding the Lawsuit brought by the Gay Couple in Wyoming.

The lawsuit, filed Aug. 13 by David Shupe-Roderick, 25, and Ryan W. Dupree, 21, is the first legal challenge in recent memory to Wyoming’s law defining marriage as being a contract solely “between a male and a female person.” The couple, who are representing themselves, filed the lawsuit after the Laramie County Clerk’s Office refused three times to issue them a marriage license. That’s unequal treatment, they said, and they’re asking U.S. District Judge Alan B. Johnson to stop the state from enforcing any laws that block gays and lesbians from access to civil marriage. “We determined that a lawsuit was the only possible way for them to get to recognize us as people,” Shupe-Roderick said. “I think it’s time that Wyoming lives up to its title. You know they call themselves the Equality State? Well, they’re not so equal.”

Lezgetreal investigated further and found that all was not as it seemed. We reported that the Plaintiff Shupe had in fact been involved in prior law suits that were suspect and revealed some startling details. Now more has come to light.

Shupe-Roderick, 25, served 4 years in the Wyoming State Penitentiary after he, his brother, and their two girlfriends left Cheyenne in a rental car in January 2004. When they didn’t return the rental car on time, the rental company contacted police. Two days later, Shupe-Roderick – then known as Gerald Shupe — was arrested in Arkansas after being pulled over for an illegal lane change.

After being sentenced, Shupe-Roderick unsuccessfully requested a reduction in his prison sentence on the grounds that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and wasn’t taking his prescribed medication when he took the rental car.

Lezgetreal has been contacted by parties close to source as well as information from local authorities and now received further verification through the investigation of other media outlets.

Gerald David Shupe-Roderick, aka Gerald Shupe, now asking to be called David- is currently being prosecuted for falsifying state documents. Last October, he applied to become a notary public, and he allegedly certified on his application form that he wasn’t a convicted felon.

The lawsuit also alleges Shupe-Roderick used a fake same-sex union certificate from Massachusetts to obtain a Wyoming driver’s license.

Shupe-Roderick has also been a plaintiff in court as frequently as he has been a defendant. Besides the gay marriage case,  says the Billings Gazette. “He’s filed five other lawsuits in the past three years. In one, he accused prison guards of sexual misconduct, and in another, he accused a would-be business client of assault and breach of contract. He has also sought $16,398 in loans and debts from his former employers/roommates and asserted that Bank of America unlawfully refused to release $5,107 from his bank account. All of those cases were eventually dropped or dismissed.”

There is yet a  fifth case is pending in federal court in which Shupe-Roderick is suing “Wyoming Child Support Services” — an apparent reference to the Wyoming Department of Family Services — for allegedly intercepting a $643 federal tax refund. Shupe-Roderick had previously paid child support to his ex-wife to support their 5-year-old son, but in 2009 he agreed to give up his parental rights in exchange for dropping all child support obligations.

It has also been alleged that Shupe has two other children with yet a second woman.  Likely the Gay behavior of a man who is so upset he cannot marry a same-sex partner who he told LezGetReal he has known for a mere year! It would seem also that Dupree has a neurological problem and one can only wonder if Mr. Shupe, adept at lawsuits, is using the younger man, to further his personal agenda.

Shupe-Roderick and Dupree, 19, are now not answering our calls and e-mails – at first so willing to respond. Shupe told us he did not expect the attention this has received and that was only last Tuesday.   I can only imagine how much more they have received since.

After granting several interviews to reporters, Lezgetreal being the first, on Monday, after news of the suit came out, the couple has stopped talking to reporters and gay-right activists.

On Tuesday, Shupe-Roderick said he and Dupree were prepared to handle the spotlight. But he said they were surprised that their lawsuit was receiving so much publicity.  “I kind of assumed that it would just be a quiet lawsuit,” he said.

Melanie Nathan
nathan@privatecourts.com

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7 Responses to Wyoming Gay Couple – Con Exposed by LezGetReal

  1. Embarcadero Reply

    August 31, 2010 at 2:59 am

    I’m glad you made changes to this article. The prior version lifted paragraphs from the Jeremy Pelzer story carried by the Billings Gazette.

    I appreciate LezGetReal, and think that there’s plenty of room to be generous in acknowledging the work of fellow journalists.

    There is more digging to be done – on WyWatch, for example.

    • Melanie Nathan

      August 31, 2010 at 11:43 am

      I have no idea what changes you are referring to. Lezgetreal exposed these guys LONG before Billings write their piece. I have emails behind the scenes as well as the articles we wrote before the 28th Billings article to prove it. Then When I wrote this article I acknowledge Billing article with an actual mention – to show that I was not the ONLY one who was NOW reporting on this; because we had taken a lot of flak for exposing this so called “heroes”. I also noted that new information had come to light. So NO i have changed nothing.

  2. hyhybt Reply

    August 30, 2010 at 8:19 pm

    I’m pretty sure that’s not what “circumspect” means.

    • Mikey

      August 31, 2010 at 1:56 am

      No, the word needed in this particular instance was “suspect”, or “suspicious”.
      “Circumspect” means “thoughtful”.

    • Melanie Nathan

      August 31, 2010 at 11:49 am

      hehehe – thanks for waking me up. Shows you what holding down 4 jobs and being a mom can do to one’s writing…. Fixed it!!!! Mel

  3. Embarcadero Reply

    August 30, 2010 at 9:32 am

    Let’s be honest here – it was Jeremy Pelzer of the Casper Star Tribune’s Cheyenne bureau who did this digging and found most of this information. I appreciate LezGetReal passing on this information, but it’s not right for you to take credit for it. The Billings Gazette is a newspaper owned by the same company that owns the Star Tribune, but the attribution is to Jeremy Pelzer.

    I don’t particularly like Jeremy’s story, but he deserves credit for doing the research and writing the story.

  4. Katie Murphy ex cath Reply

    August 29, 2010 at 10:17 pm

    Just part of the Bush presidency result – - the culture of corruption. I’ll bet that they probably are homophobic you know whats, but what else trumps money.

    Someone once said something about worshiping the golden calf, long long ago…………….

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