California Christian baker Cathy Miller thought her legal nightmare had ended when a judge ruled that she had the right to not make a wedding cake for a homosexual couple – but it appears she was wrong. Miller is once again being targeted by officials for California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), who are relaunching their investigation of Miller, owner of Tastries Bakery. Miller was

sued last August by the DFEH on behalf of Eileen and Mireya Rodriguez-Del Rio, who requested a wedding cake from her. Miller said she couldn’t make it because it would violate her Christian faith, referring them to another bakery. The Christian baker was accused of violating the state’s Unruh Civil Rights Act, which stops businesses from denying service based on race, sexual orientation and other indicators, Bakersfield.com reported. READ MORE


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