After online attacks against her by an incoming school board member, a Mesa teacher is suing
Sharon Benson is named in a lawsuit for allegedly defaming a teacher she is set to have power over.
Despite local counselors advertising different kinds of conversion therapies online, no one has been investigated for it.
For more than two decades, Floyd Godfrey advised young men not to act on their same-sex attractions as a licensed therapist in the state of Arizona.
But last year, Godfrey lost his license after the state board that oversees counselors opened an investigation into him for allegations of unprofessional conduct. But the investigation wasn’t a look into his practice of trying to change people’s sexuality, which is considered a violation by the state board.
Instead, he was accused by two of his employees of sexual harassment. Godfrey voluntarily gave up his license before the investigation could be completed, and the board revoked his ability to practice in the state.
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