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The Hawaii Civil Rights Commission recently announced a final decision and order in a housing discrimination case. Last November, the commission found that a landlord discriminated against a resident based on her gender identity and expression and awarded the resident a total of $95,000 in damages, including $75,000 in emotional distress damages and $20,000 in punitive damages. The landlord didn’t appeal the decision.