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The Office of Public Affairs at the Justice Department has announced a lawsuit against a Michigan landlord accused of sexual harassment and retaliation against female tenants. The federal lawsuit alleges that the landlord subjected women to unwanted sexual advances, inappropriate comments, and threats of eviction if they rejected his advances. The Department contends that such behavior violates the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination based on sex. Furthermore, the lawsuit highlights the landlord’s retaliatory actions against tenants who reported his misconduct, creating a hostile living environment. The Justice Department is committed to protecting the rights of tenants and holding landlords accountable for harassment, aiming to ensure safe and equitable housing for all individuals. This case underscores the ongoing efforts to combat sexual harassment in housing and promote a culture of respect and safety in residential communities.

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