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Gay Pastor Admits He Lied About the Homophobic Slur on His Whole Foods Cake

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The gay pastor who sued Whole Foods last month for allegedly writing a homophobic slur on a cake admitted Monday that he actually lied about the whole thing, and now he's really sorry, KEYE TV reports.

On Monday, Pastor Jordan Brown dropped the lawsuit, apologizing for "perpetuating" the story and saying that Whole Foods "did nothing wrong."

While Brown did not clearly explain how the words "Love Wins Fag" ended up on top of his Whole Food cake, he did admit to "diverting attention from real issues" and apologized to the LGBT community as well as to his partner, family, church, and attorney.

Toward the end of April, Brown's claim that an Austin, Texas, Whole Foods store added the homophobic slur to his personalized cake went viral. He filed a lawsuit against the company, but Whole Foods wasn't having it.

The company immediately fired back, posting surveillance footage that suggested the pastor did a little self-decorating on the cake once he got home and countersued for $100,000 in damages.

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