Kentucky’s Rowan County Attorney Cecil Watkins Slams Kim Davis and Her “Out of State Charlatan Lawyers”
LGF reader “ipsos” tipped us off to this Facebook post by Shannon Ragland at the Kentucky Trial Court Review, on the horrible religious right showdown going on in Kentucky’s Rowan County, where Kim Davis is refusing to issue marriage certificates to same sex couples and claiming a “religious freedom” exemption from the law.
Exclusive. Just conducted an interview with Cecil Watkins, the Rowan County Attorney. Watkins (to my knowledge) hasn’t given any interviews.
Watkins indicates that Kim Davis “does not represent” Rowan County and is not representative of its inclusive values.
From Day One, Watkins told Davis I “will not and cannot support” you in her defiance of the law. Not only that he was clear he would not represent her as the law in the case of same sex marriage is clear.
While he has no stance on same sex marriage, well-established federal law must be followed.
Watkins wanted to emphasize several other things.
First that everyone who works at the courthouse has endured cursing as they enter the building. And it’s not just at her office. Everyone in the courthouse is scared to come to work.
Second that Liberty Counsel will leave Kim Davis high and dry when this charade is over. Watkins thinks the funds they raise off the case should go to Rowan County.
Finally and most importantly he has learned that deputy clerks would issue lawful marriage licenses. They are simply afraid to do so. And if Judge Bunning instructs them to do so … they will.
Davis has put, in the words of Watkins, her employees and everyone in the courthouse in a “terrible position.”
Watkins, in his role as the County Attorney, will be in court tomorrow for the hearing at 11:00 in Ashland. He is pictured being sworn in.
Ed. Note - The takeaways from the Watkins interview are clear. Davis is acting alone in her zealous mission. Her conduct has terrorized not just her staff but everyone that works in the courthouse. And all for a foolish mission aided by out of state charlatan lawyers trying to raise money for their “religious liberty” mission.
Shannon Ragland
Kentucky Trial Court Review