Calling Homosexuality A Curable Mental Disorder Is Consumer Fraud, N.J. Judge Rules
By
On Top Magazine Staff
Published:
February 23, 2015
A New Jersey judge last week ruled that
therapists who describe homosexuality as a curable mental disorder
are committing consumer fraud.
Four gay men claim in the lawsuit that
“ex-gay” therapy violates New Jersey's Consumer Fraud Act.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
filed the first-of-its-kind lawsuit in 2012 on behalf of the men who
say Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH) fraudulently
claimed to provide services that “convert” people from gay to
straight.
The case is expected to go to trial
over the summer, but Superior Court Judge Peter Bariso Jr. ruled that
such claims are consumer fraud.
“It is a misrepresentation in
violation of the Consumer Fraud Act, in advertising or selling
conversion therapy services to describe homosexuality, not as being a
normal variation of human sexuality, but as being a mental illness,
disease (or) disorder,” Bariso wrote.
In a separate ruling, Bariso prohibited
witnesses who planned to describe being gay as an illness from
testifying.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
applauded the ruling.
“For the first time, a court has
ruled that it is fraudulent as a matter of law for conversion
therapists to tell clients that they have a mental disorder that can
be cured,” SPLC Legal Director David Dinielli told the New
Jersey Advance. “This is the principal lie the conversion
therapy industry uses throughout the country to peddle its quackery
to vulnerable clients.”
Chaim Levin, one of the plaintiffs,
said in announcing the lawsuit that he and his family “have wasted
thousands of dollars and many hours on this scam.”
The lawsuit accuses JONAH founder
Arthur Goldberg, a former attorney who was disbarred, and counselor
Alan Downing of violating New Jersey's law.
According to the lawsuit, Downing and
other counselors encouraged clients to blame their parents for their
sexuality, instructing clients to beat effigies of their mothers.
Other sessions involved clients undressing in front of a mirror. In
one instance, Downing is undressed as he instructs young men to stand
naked in a circle.
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