Lawyer with History of Frivolous Lawsuits Sues Kim Davis for Not Allowing Him to Marry His MacBook, Davis Asks Court to Dismiss Gay Marriage Lawsuit

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A former soldier turned model turned attorney, who once attempted to sue Apple computers for the ease that their products allowed pornography to destroy his marriage, is back and in the headlines again. Only now, the attorney wants to take defiant Rowan County Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis to court for denying him the right to marry his MacBook.

A graduated of Vanderbilt Law School, attorney Mark "Chris" Servier has filed similar lawsuits in the past in Texas and Florida. He claims that he is attempting to prove that marriage between same-sex couples stand on the same footing as a human marrying an inanimate object (like his MacBook.)

Not surprisingly, Servier's lawsuit has drawn the attention of Anti-LGBT hate group founder Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel, who used the United States Supreme Court's 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage for setting the ground work for legal complaints like Servier's.

"This lawsuit is frivolous," said Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel. "There is obviously no right for a man to marry a machine. When you make gender irrelevant to a gender-based relationship you open Pandora's box and make a mockery out of marriage," said Staver.

Servier, an attorney with a serious lack of critical thinking skills is known largely for his outrageous civil lawsuits.

In July 2013,EDGE reported that Servier filed a suit with against Apple Computers for the ease at which the tech giant's products made it easier to access porn websites, to which he attributed the demise of his marriage.

In the complaint against Apple, Servier wrote that while using the web browser Safari one day misspelled "facebook.com" which lead him to "fuckbook.com" and a host of web sites that caused him to see pornographic images that appealed to his biological sensibilities as a male and lead to an unwanted addiction with adverse consequences."

As reported WSMV, Mark "Chris" Sevier, 36, was arrested in 2013 and charged with aggravated stalking for repeatedly sending emails to Rich, according to his arrest warrant. One of the emails included a picture showing a scantily clad Sevier draped in an American flag and covered in a substance "believed to be representing blood." Sevier's warrant said he had stalked Rich for years. Rich had filed two previous restraining orders.


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