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Anti-Gay Indiana GOP Lawmaker Phillip Hinkle Offered Male Teen Money for Sex, Emails Suggest

Indiana State Representative Phillip Hinkle, who voted to pass a constitutional amendment defining marriage as a man and a woman, has apparently been caught trying to bribe an 18-year-old male teen he met on Craigslist after what sounds like a sexual rendezvous/assault in a hotel room. Hinkle claims it's a "shakedown".

Hinkle The Indy Star reports:

The emails, sent from Hinkle's publicly listed personal address, ask the young man for "a couple hours of your time tonight" and offer him cash up front, with a tip of up to $50 or $60 "for a really good time."

The email exchange is in response to the Craigslist posting in which the young man -- who lists his age as 20 in the ad but says he is 18 years old -- says, "I need a sugga daddy."

The young man told The Star that they met, but that he tried to leave after the man told him he was a state lawmaker. He said the lawmaker at first told him he could not leave, grabbed him in the rear, exposed himself to the young man and then later gave him an iPad, BlackBerry cellphone and $100 cash to keep quiet.

The BlackBerry contained all the email and phone call evidence of Hinkle's relationship with the teen.

The young man, Kameryn Gibson, told the Indy Star that he posted an ad in the Craigslist m4m section. His sister Megan provided the paper with the emails:

Gibson said he and the man met but that they did not have sex. He and the sister, Megan Gibson, flatly denied any shakedown.

"I wasn't shaking him down, at all," Kameryn Gibson said.

Megan Gibson said she contacted The Star because she thought Hinkle's actions were "creepy" and, given his stature, that his actions should be made public.

The paper has printed the full email exchange (a MUST read).

The email offers "to make it worth (your) while" in cash, and offers a personal description: "I am an in shape married professional, 5'8", fit 170 lbs, and love getting and staying naked."

Here's the roll call on the marriage bill in case anyone is interested.

Email rendezvous entangles state Rep. Phillip Hinkle [indy star]

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  1. "i love to get and stay naked"? clearly a guy with an evolved sexuality.

    Posted by: mike128 | Aug 12, 2011 11:28:45 AM


  2. Hinkle could have hooked up with another married gay Republican and everything would have been fine, but, no, he thought it was a good idea to hire an impoverished teenager -- a teenager who his own party makes damn sure remains impoverished. Oh, the irony. And the lack of judgment. And the complete absence of common sense.

    This is the arrogance of a white Midwestern Republican lawmaker in action. I love the fact that he was destroyed by the very people he's worked his entire life to destroy. Good for Megan and Kameryn, they are my new heroes.

    Posted by: ohplease | Aug 12, 2011 11:30:33 AM


  3. @Jack & BC...Who cares about what the kid did? I for one don't b/c he's just that, a KID. Are you saying he should have stayed??

    And who care if he placed an ad on CL??

    We have 9+% umemployment...if you care so much give the kid some money or a job. Who the hell are you to judge??

    Live and let live....unless they are homophobic hypocrite scum, then let them fry.

    Posted by: ChrisMe | Aug 12, 2011 11:36:22 AM


  4. What will really kill Mr. Hinkle in Indiana is "Kamy" Gibson, the rent boy is black. Hinkle's going to have to relocate before all this is over.

    Posted by: Bob R | Aug 12, 2011 11:39:22 AM


  5. isn't this why repuks keep goproud around so they don't need rent boys?

    Posted by: walter | Aug 12, 2011 11:40:55 AM


  6. Don't be a hypocrite and you won't be "ruined" ... I don't feel for him. He pushed "In God We Trust" to be put on everyone's license plate, no matter what your religion is. He's going down.

    Posted by: reality | Aug 12, 2011 11:44:58 AM


  7. I firmly believe anyone using their politics or church position to support anti-gay causes or BE anti-gay because of their own self hatred or shame SHOULD BE OUTED and EXPOSED. GOOD JOB!!

    Posted by: Jason | Aug 12, 2011 11:51:08 AM


  8. @ChrisMe

    A. He's not a "kid," he's an adult. He's old enough to have sex and vote.

    B. Prostitution is a crime. There's nothing judgmental about being critical of it.

    Posted by: Milo | Aug 12, 2011 12:01:34 PM


  9. This hypocrite fool better get prosecuted. Sexual abuse, unlawful imprisonment, promoting prostitution.

    Posted by: Charley | Aug 12, 2011 12:12:23 PM


  10. While this IS a sex scandal and Hinkle's behaviour is shameful in multiple ways (coercion and hypocrisy among them), I have a beef with people (and the media) using the word "teen". While it is technically correct when referring to 18-19 year olds, there is a much, much stronger mental association with the word "teen" to underage and statutory rape situations than with "Barely Legal!"

    While it may not have been your intention, I find that when media outlets do it, I strongly suspect they are intentionally attempting to bias the reader or play up the scandal. It does a disservice to true scandal to try to dress it up for the public.

    Lastly, I don't want my first feedback to all be criticism (though I'm aiming for constructive). I have been directed here multiple times over the years after having Googled for some queer news topic, and so I want to say I appreciate your work.

    Posted by: Mr. Cat | Aug 12, 2011 12:17:26 PM


  11. I'm so sick of these scumbags trying to pass blame, "You just ruined me"? Sorry Mr Hinkle you ruined yourself by living a lie.

    Posted by: John Normile | Aug 12, 2011 12:21:56 PM


  12. As for "teen", it is an apt description, just as "senior" is for the 64-year-old. The state senator didn't apparently ask for ID, and as the kid was lying about his age anyway, he could actually have been below the age of consent in Indiana (16), so the senator is just lucky that statutory rape is not part of the picture also.

    I find the Facebook pages of "Kamy-Kam" and his sister fascinating - #1, why do young people not have a sense of privacy, or the sense to shut down access to these pages once they know they could be used in a court of law; #2, what is wrong with these two that they keep on talking about inane stuff (and how "blessed" today is for the sister) after being involved in such a serious and public criminal situation ?

    Posted by: Patrick M | Aug 12, 2011 12:25:41 PM


  13. Just another GOP hater uncovered!

    Posted by: Arturo Beeche | Aug 12, 2011 12:26:35 PM


  14. Love the sister. To the rescue!

    Posted by: Glenn I | Aug 12, 2011 12:40:31 PM


  15. @Patrick M, it's a brand new world and kids simply accept that privacy doesn't exist anymore. They grew up with the government spying on them, with cameras everywhere and they are the reason we have social media.

    That's another important way in which Hinkle differed from Kameryn and Megan. He not only doesn't understand how the Internet and phones and other modern devices work (seriously, giving away your own Blackberry and iPad?), he thought he was entitled to the privacy he once knew and that his station in life "deserved". The very privacy that the Republican party illegally stripped away from every other citizen. He thought he was above it. And he's so unbelievably stupid, he didn't even know he was voluntarily giving these kids all the evidence they needed to use against him.

    His being ruined has just made my whole day.

    Posted by: ohplease | Aug 12, 2011 12:47:26 PM


  16. As delicious as it is to see an anti gay republican go down.. That wasn't sexual assault.

    Posted by: Mike | Aug 12, 2011 12:48:25 PM


  17. Another one bites the dust. Come out, come out, wherever you are.

    Posted by: Gay Bro | Aug 12, 2011 12:53:30 PM


  18. I'm guessing this isn't the Senators first time doing this. I would also guess this isn't the "Teens" first time either.

    I think the Senator should have studied the handbook that states if you live in glass houses, you shouldn't throw rocks. I don't fault him for being bi, gay or whatever he really is, what I fault him for is that he votes against something so important becuase of his fear of being outed.

    As for the brother and sister, I think they are jsut having thier 15 minutes in the spotlight and will float back to where ever they came from.

    And then there will be another scandal.

    Posted by: bobsmart2 | Aug 12, 2011 12:55:13 PM


  19. http://fablog.ehrensteinland.com/2011/08/12/fait-diver-sugar-town/

    Posted by: David Ehrenstein | Aug 12, 2011 1:01:07 PM


  20. Seriously, we're not putting teen in quotation marks when discussing an eighteen year old?

    Posted by: ohplease | Aug 12, 2011 1:02:44 PM


  21. Will someone PLEASE give Kameryn the contact info for "Dr." Marcuth Bachman? Bet he could use a hug.

    Posted by: Cinemaniac | Aug 12, 2011 1:03:22 PM


  22. @DAVIDGROFF: Really? You grieve for someone who hard-coded discrimination against his fellow Americans into his state's Constitution? For someone who is probably used to buying his way out of problems instead of facing consequences? For someone who's probably used that line a dozen times before when all else has failed?

    OK.

    Posted by: DanB | Aug 12, 2011 1:05:35 PM


  23. As others have pointed out, yes, prostitution is illegal. As they've yet to point out (curiously!), one would think a state Senator would know that.

    Posted by: DanB | Aug 12, 2011 1:09:42 PM


  24. @chrisme You're a body fascist. I weigh 190 and workout 4-5 days a week. Nobody has called my beautiful muscle ass "gross". You're probably an emaciated twink. Sorry to get off subject but body fascism in the gay community makes me sick.

    Posted by: Curt | Aug 12, 2011 1:18:33 PM


  25. @DavidE - the Eartha Kitt video of "Love for Sale" you posted is totally fabulous

    Posted by: Patrick M | Aug 12, 2011 1:21:07 PM


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