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Texas pastor who accused Whole Foods of homophobic slur on cake drops lawsuit

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Texas pastor alleges Whole Foods wrote homophobic slur on his cake
WATCH: Texas pastor alleges Whole Foods wrote homophobic slur on his cake – Apr 19, 2016

AUSTIN, Texas – A gay Texas pastor who sued Whole Foods alleging that a cake he bought from the grocer had an anti-gay slur written on it in icing has dropped his lawsuit.

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Jordan Brown of Austin issued an apology on Monday, saying he was “wrong to pursue this matter and use the media to perpetuate this story.”

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Whole Foods vigorously denied the allegation when Brown first came forward in April. The Austin American-Statesman reports that the company released surveillance video that it said showed Brown was lying and filed a counter suit against him.

READ MORE: Whole Foods to sue Texas pastor over homophobic cake claims

The company said in a statement Monday that given Brown’s apology and public admission his story was false, it sees “no reason” to move forward with its lawsuit.

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