The victims of a 2014 gay-bashing that occurred in Center City Philadelphia have launched a civil suit against the ­perpetrators of the assault.

Plaintiffs Zachary Hesse and Andrew Haught filed suit in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas against Kevin Harrigan, Kathryn Knott and Philip Williams, who were involved in the homophobic attack that sent Haught to the hospital. The suit seeks recovery for physical and emotional injuries, including one of the victims ­having his jaw wired shut, and says damages are in excess of $50,000.

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