Justice Department Settles Race Discrimination Allegations Against Davie, Florida,...

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Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:52am EDT

Justice Department Settles Race Discrimination Allegations Against Davie,
Florida, Apartment Complex



WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Justice Department today
announced an agreement with the owner of College Square Apartments, in Davie,
Fla., to settle allegations of discrimination against African Americans. 
Under the consent decree, approved today in U.S. District Court in Miami, the
defendants must pay a total of up to $140,000 to victims of discrimination and
a civil penalty of $74,000 to the government.

The lawsuit, filed in August 2008 and later amended, alleged that the property
manager at the time, Don Murroni, acting under the direction of Craig Forman,
the president and sole shareholder of C.F. Enterprises, falsely told African
Americans that no apartments were available and discouraged African Americans
from applying.  Murroni also allegedly offered to waive the application fee or
other costs for white applicants, and told white testers that a selling point
of College Square Apartments was the absence of black tenants.  The
allegations were based on evidence obtained through the Department's fair
housing testing unit, where individuals present as potential renters to gather
information about possible discriminatory practices.  Today's settlement
resolves the government's claims against C.F. Enterprises and Craig Forman.

"This type of housing discrimination undercuts decades of progress in our
nation's efforts to ensure equal rights for all Americans.  The fair housing
testing program enables the Justice Department to aggressively root out
blatant discrimination.  Housing providers who break fair housing laws should
view this case as a reminder that they will be sued," said Loretta King,
Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. 

"Eradicating such discriminatory practices from the South Florida area is of
the utmost importance.  They are a scourge on our community, and will not be
tolerated," said Acting U.S. Attorney Jeffery H. Sloman for the Southern
District of Florida. 

The settlement requires C.F. Enterprises and Forman to implement and publicize
a nondiscrimination policy and provide periodic reports to the Justice
Department.  It also requires these defendants and their employees to undergo
training on the requirements of the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits
discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, familial
status, national origin and disability.  Individuals who believe that they may
have been victims of housing discrimination at College Square Apartments
should call the Department at 1-800-896-7743 extension 992.

More information about the Civil Rights Division and the laws it enforces is
available at http://www.usdoj.gov/crt.  Individuals who believe that they may
have been victims of housing discrimination can call the Housing
Discrimination Tip Line at 1-800-896-7743, email the Justice Department at
fairhousing@usdoj.gov or contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development at 1-800-669-9777.  


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