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Man batters gay man on livestream for saying they slept together

                                                   Man batters gay man on livestream for saying they slept together
A well-respected man beat up an openly gay man on livestream after the gay man went public to say they had sex.
James, a man known in his neighborhood as gay, told the entire hood that he had sexual relations with a man named Peter. Peter is a well-respected man in the neighborhood and is believed to be straight.

After James claimed they were intimate, Peter attacked him as he slept and beat him until he was bleeding. In spite of the beating, James has stuck to his story that they had sex.
"I sucked his D," James insists and people are beginning to believe him as can be seen in the video.

Man batters gay man on livestream for saying they slept together
James

The video of Peter beating James can be seen here.

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