A U.S. federal district judge has dismissed an LGBT case five years after the lawsuit was filed against a Christian pro-family advocate who was charged with “crimes against humanity” for aiding faith leaders and fighting the LGBTQ agenda in Uganda.

On June 5, Massachusetts District Judge Michael Ponsor dismissed the Sexual Minorities Uganda LGBT lawsuit against Christian pro-family leader Scott Lively. The judge cited a 2013 high court ruling that the Alien Tort Statute was not applicable to international claims as the reason for the dismissal, Life Site News detailed.

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