The

was denied by a Gresham bakery owner has been making news across the country.

Now,

has weighed in on the subject.

In a

Goldman says he will make a cake, for free, and drive it up from Los Angeles for the couple.

In the video, Goldman says, "there's injustice involving a cake," and he wanted to do something about it, "just to right the wrong."

The state attorney general’s office is investigating a complaint against a Gresham bakery after a Portland woman said the business refused to make a cake for her wedding to another woman.

The dispute involves Portland's Laurel Bowman, her fiancee, and her fiancee's mother, who, as the Oregonian earlier reported, had gone to Sweet Cakes by Melissa, a Gresham bakery, for a test of a wedding cake. As

"the state attorney general's office is investigating a complaint against" the bakery "after a Portland woman said the business refused to make a cake for her wedding to another woman."

As Bailey wrote, "when the owner (of the shop) discovered the cake was for a same-sex marriage, he called the couple 'abominations unto the lord,'" according to (the) consumer complaint."

Bailey also reported:

-- Kristi Turnquist on Twitter

