
LOUISEVILLE, Kentucky (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who has defied multiple court orders to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has been divorced three times, given birth to twins out of wedlock and is currently married to her fourth husband.
Her attorney, Mat Staver of the Liberty Counsel, said he’s aware of her divorces — which came in 1994, 2006 and 2008 — but he’s not really sure why Davis’ marital history is “relevant” because her conversion to Christianity four years ago should have wiped her slate clean, reported US News & World Report.
An Adobo Chronicles® investigative report now reveals a different conversion for Davis — conversion therapy. It is rumored that long before she married her first husband, Davis was a lesbian.
In the early 1980’s , she underwent conversion therapy in an undisclosed town in Texas. She completed the process with flying colors and renounced her lesbianism to the delight of her conservative family and friends.
Conversion therapy (also called reparative therapy) is any treatment that aims to change sexual orientation from homosexual to heterosexual. Such treatments have been criticized as pseudoscience and have been a source of controversy in the United States and other countries.
Medical, scientific, and government organizations in the United States and Britain have expressed concern over conversion therapy and consider it potentially harmful. United States Surgeon General David Satcher in 2001 issued a report stating that “there is no valid scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed”.