Her business was targeted by rightwingers for hosting drag queens. Now the city is going after her.

“I feel like this is discrimination and a conspiracy to interfere with my business.”

Uprising Bakery & Cafe owner Corrina Sac
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A bakery in a Chicago-area suburb that has been the target of vandalism and harassment due to a planned family-friendly drag event has now been ordered to stop hosting public events.

In a video posted to Facebook over the weekend, UpRising Bakery and Café owner Corrina Sac said that she had received a letter from Village of Lake in the Hills officials threatening fines and the revocation of her business and liquor licenses if she continues to host events.

“I feel like this is discrimination and a conspiracy to interfere with my business,” Sac said. “Unfortunately, when the attention waned from all the hate this week, they shifted gears and started victim blaming me after we were attacked by a known domestic terrorist who committed hate crimes against us just one week ago.”

Sac says she was first informed that her business was not zoned for entertainment purposes at a Thursday meeting, which she described as “very threatening.” She says city officials also expressed concerns over…

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