New Orleans Landlord Hit with Discrimination and Harassment Lawsuit
New Orleans Landlord Hit with Discrimination and Harassment Lawsuit
Earlier this week, a lawsuit was filed against a New Orleans landlord accusing him of discrimination and sexual harassment. According to the suit, the landlord, Jerry Wayne Kelly Jr., only rented “units to young, attractive women, and even offering to exchange rent for sexual favors.” Many of the young women were students attending Tulane University. The complaint itself is more than 20-pages long include allegations that Cashauna Hill, an employee with the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, said are “very concerning.” The Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center filed the lawsuit after complaints about Kelly surfaced on social media.What kind of alarming allegations are included in the lawsuit, though? For starters, the suit claims "Defendant Kelly created a hostile environment so severe that numerous tenants broke their leases and risked penalties rather than endure Kelly’s sexually harassing behavior.” According to the suit, Kelly regularly made “repeated demands for dates, offers to exchange rent for sexual favors, and his unauthorized entries into rental units while tenants were alone and vulnerable.”
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