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The owners and operators of a Michigan community recently agreed to pay $550,000 and to terminate its property manager to settle a lawsuit for sexual harassment in violation of fair housing law.
The Justice Department filed the complaint, accusing the former manager of sexually harassing female residents at the community he managed. The lawsuit included the owners of the complex and claimed that they were liable for his actions.