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DC real estate firms to pay $10M for housing discrimination

Por: Associated Press Politics October 22, 2022

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A trio of real estate companies will pay $10 million for illegally discriminating against renters using government housing vouchers in the nation’s capital, in what Washington Attorney General Karl Racine said was the largest civil penalty in U.S. history for a housing discrimination case. “When landlords break the law and refuse to accept vouchers, it’s reminiscent of Jim Crow-era housing discrimination policies... + full article



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