Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence drag queen arrested for allegedly masturbating in public in broad daylight



An active member of drag queen group the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence was arrested near a park in California for publicly exposing himself.

Clinton Monroe Ellis-Gilmore, a member of the Eureka, California, chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, was arrested at Table Bluff County Park in Loleta, California, on August 12, 2023, according to TimCast.

The 53-year-old man was arrested after police received a report of a male “exposing himself in the driver’s seat of a parked vehicle,” according to the Humboldt County Sheriff's office.

“According to numerous witnesses, Ellis-Gilmore had been at that location for approximately one hour, sitting in his truck with the door open, masturbating,” a sheriff's report said, according to the Daily Wire. “The conduct does not appear to have been directed at anyone in particular.”

Not only was the man reportedly shirtless at the time of his arrest, a witness said he was absolutely flagrant about his alleged crime. Witness Randy Creek said he saw Ellis-Gilmore "playing with himself" and that his left leg was outside his open car door while his right leg was on the dashboard while he was pants-less.

2/ Yet it\u2019s been radio silence since the August 12 arrest of a "Sister" for indecent exposure after witnesses say he masturbated in public. Meet Clinton Monroe Ellis-Gilmore, who, according to social media posts, goes by \u201cNovice Sister Bethe Cockhim,\u201d & \u201cNovice Sister Man Romeo.\u201d
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It was "f**ked up," Fleek said. “It’s obvious. You cannot help but see this guy, he’s not hiding it.”

He “wants everyone to see what he’s doing,” the witness said, even claiming that the naked man seemed pleased when the sheriffs arrived and got him dressed.

“There’s something wrong with that man. He’s got a weird f**king desire to show off to the public, to anybody that wants to look at him,” Fleek added. “He puts himself in a position and in a spot that you can’t help but look at the son of a bitch."

Ellis-Gilmore allegedly goes by the names “NoviceSister Bethe Cockhim” and “Novice Sister Man Romeo," running a Facebook account under the former.

On Friday, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group that openly mocks the Christian faith, will be honored at Dodger Stadium. This is a clip from a conversation with one of their members.
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence made headlines in June 2023 when they were famously invited, uninvited, and then invited once again by the Los Angeles Dodgers to celebrate a Pride night at Dodger Stadium.

This caused backlash from the California public, who gathered in the thousands for a protest outside the stadium. Several Major League Baseball players took issue with the group's mockery of Catholicism, particularly Trevor Williams, along with two of the Dodgers' own pitchers, Blake Treinen and Clayton Kershaw.

For the first time @MeLlamoTrevor sits down for an interview after his tweet was viewed 20 million times, calling out the LA @Dodgers for honouring a group he says make a blatant and deeply offensive mockery of his religion.
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'It's a blatant anti-Catholic message': Nationals pitcher blasts Dodgers organization ahead of LA team's Pride Night



Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams said the Los Angeles Dodgers organization knows exactly what it's doing after the franchise re-invited a group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to its Pride Night celebrations.

The team will honor the drag queens as community heroes despite previously uninviting them, even though the group routinely mocks Catholics with portrayals of Jesus on a cross as just one example.

Williams had already released a lengthy statement condemning the team's move and said that the group "makes a blatant and deeply offensive mockery of my religion, and the religion of over 4 million people in Los Angeles County alone."

The pitcher spoke out once more about the June 16, 2023, Pride Night, however, in an interview with Catholic network EWTN News and further remarked on his position.

"We cannot stand idly by while our Lord gets mocked. And before I hit send, you know, you try and do as much research as you can," Williams told host Colm Flynn.

"You see the horrific videos that were posted of them. You read about what they were trying to do, these things that are deeply offensive to us. ... They've been doing it for over 30 years."

Williams expressed that "it was the point when the Dodgers re-invited them, after knowing very well what they've been doing for the last 30 years," that he had the biggest issue with.

The Nationals player said it became clear that the drag queen group violates the Los Angeles Dodgers' fan code of conduct by mocking the beliefs of others.

\u201cFor the first time @MeLlamoTrevor sits down for an interview after his tweet was viewed 20 million times, calling out the LA @Dodgers for honouring a group he says make a blatant and deeply offensive mockery of his religion.\u201d
— Colm Flynn (@Colm Flynn) 1686752441

"You cannot wear anything or say anything that goes against anybody's age, gender, creed, religion," Williams said of the rules.

"This is going against their code of conduct. It's a blatant anti-Catholic message that they're sending, regardless of how much 'good' they've been doing in their community," Williams added.

Two of the Dodgers' own players have voiced displeasure with the event as well. Blake Treinen said in a statement that the group's work "only displays hate and mockery of Catholics and the Christian faith" and that he does "not agree with nor support the decision" made by the organization.

Star pitcher Clayton Kershaw told the Los Angeles Times that he disagreed with the Dodgers’ decision and that he approached the organization about expediting his announcement of the club’s Christian Faith and Family Day as a response.

"Picking a date and doing those different things was part of it as well. Yes, it was in response to the highlighting of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence [by the Dodgers]," the left-hander said.

As for Williams' views as to why he finds the drag queen performers offensive:

"I think if anyone with two eyes and a brain can see that they're mocking the religious habits of nuns, they're mocking what we hold most deeply. ... When you look at it from the outside and a totally objective view, it's blatant mockery," he concluded.

\u201cOn Friday, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group that openly mocks the Christian faith, will be honored at Dodger Stadium. This is a clip from a conversation with one of their members.\u201d
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