attractions. he s also the co-founder of the family research council, which promotes the traditional family unit. and in 2008 here in florida george rekers served as an expert witness in a case to uphold the law in a case banning gays and lesbians from adopting. in his writings he called gays a deviant segment of society. the state of florida paid him $120,000 for his testimony. attorney general bill mccollum told us rekers was recommended after an exhaustive search and because he had exceptional credentials. wayne bessen is with truth wins out, a group that exposes what it sees as hypocrisy in the anti-gay movement. he has helped create anti-gay attitudes and justify discrimination across the country. it seems rekers doesn t think gay people should raise boys, he thinks they should rent boys. so i think he s quite the hypocrite there. reporter: lucien says rekers knew he was gay before the trip because he had told him about
attractions. he s also co-founder of the family research council which promotes the traditional family unit. and in 2008, here in florida, george rekers served as an expert witness in a case to uphold the law banning gays and lesbians from adopting. in his writings, he called gays a deviant segment of society. the state of florida paid him about $120,000 for his testimony. attorney general bill mccollum s office told us rekers was recommended after an exhaustive search, and because he had exceptional credentials. wayne bessen is with truth wins out. a group that exposes what it sees as hypocrisy in the anti-gay movement. he has helped create anti-gay attitudes and justified discrimination across the country. it seems rekers doesn t think gay people should raise boys. he thinks they should rent boys. so i think he s quite the hypocrite there. reporter: lucien says rekers knew he was gay before the trip because highway had told him
rekers is a board member for the national association for research and therapy of homosexuality, narth. a group that says it helps people with unwanted homosexual attractions. he s also co-founder of the family research council which promotes the traditional family unit. and in 2008, here in florida, george rekers served as an expert witness in a case to uphold the law banning gays and lesbians from adopting. in his writings, he called gays a deviant segment of society. the state of florida paid him about $120,000 for his testimony. attorney general bill mccollum s office told us rekers was recommended after an exhaustive search, and because he had exceptional credentials. wayne bessen is with truth wins out. a group that exposes what it sees as hypocrisy in the anti-gay movement. he has helped create anti-gay attitudes and justified discrimination across the country. it seems rekers doesn t think gay people should raise boys. he thinks they should rent boys. so i think he s qu
attractions. he s also co-founder of the family research council which promotes the traditional family unit. and in 2008, here in florida, george rekers served as an expert witness in a case to uphold the law banning gays and lesbians from adopting. in his writings, he called gays a deviant segment of society. the state of florida paid him about $120,000 for his testimony. attorney general bill mccollum s office told us rekers was recommended after an exhaustive search, and because he had exceptional credentials. wayne bessen is with truth wins out. a group that exposes what it sees as hypocrisy in the anti-gay movement. he has helped create anti-gay attitudes and justified discrimination across the country. it seems rekers doesn t think gay people should raise boys. he thinks they should rent boys. so i think he s quite the hypocrite there. reporter: lucien says rekers knew he was gay before the trip because highway had told him