The latest case of identity politics gone wild:
Prosecutor Lindsey Weinstein said the two sisters and one of their domestic partners, Lydia Sanford, also a defendant, viciously beat the man Sunday, repeatedly punching and kicking him after he bumped them with his backpack on a stairwell. She said the victim, who suffered a broken nose, told cops he believed the attack was "motivated as a crime because of his sexual orientation" since the three women "called him insulting homophobic slurs."
But attorney Helene Tomlinson, who represented Sanford, told the judge her client is "openly identified as a lesbian … so any homophobic (conduct) is unwarranted." She said the alleged victim was the aggressor and used racial slurs: "He provoked them."