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Morgan Eads

Man sues Kentucky clerk Kim Davis for denying him a license to marry his laptop

LEXINGTON, Ky. _ A Tennessee man has filed a federal lawsuit against Rowan County, Ky., Clerk Kim Davis for denying him a license to marry his laptop computer.

The lawsuit was filed July 1 by Chris Sevier and includes Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear as defendants alongside Davis, according to court documents.

Much of the 44-page legal complaint compares same-sex marriages to Sevier's would-be marriage to his laptop.

Sevier has filed several similar lawsuits, including one in June against a Utah clerk.

A Nashville address is listed for Sevier in court documents and in a line that says his Kentucky address is redacted.

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