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Jonesboro couple sued over sexual discrimination, harassment of female renters

Attorney General Tim Griffin filed a lawsuit against a pair of property owners in Jonesboro for violations of the Arkansas Fair Housing Act.
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JONESBORO, Ark. — Attorney General Tim Griffin filed a lawsuit against a pair of property owners in Jonesboro for violations of the Arkansas Fair Housing Act related to sexual discrimination and harassment toward female renters.

The lawsuit alleges that since at least 2019, Charles and Judy Warren subjected female tenants at their properties to the following:

  • Offering to grant tangible housing benefits, such as reducing rent, to female tenants in exchange for sexual acts;
  • Subjecting female tenants to unwelcome sexual touching, including on their breasts and buttocks;
  • Subjecting female tenants to indecent exposure, including unwelcome exposure of genitals;
  • Making unwelcome comments and sexual advances to female tenants, including commenting on tenants’ bodies and inviting them to engage in sexual acts;
  • Menacing female tenants by entering their homes without their permission and with no apparent legitimate reason; and,
  • Taking adverse housing actions, or threatening to do so, against female tenants who objected to or refused sexual advances.

Griffin issued the following statement on the matter:

“Preying on women seeking housing for themselves and their families by subjecting them to sexual discrimination and harassment is abhorrent and a violation of state law. My office will pursue all available penalties and damages against the defendants for violating the Arkansas Fair Housing Act.”

At this time, Griffin is seeking "injunctive and declaratory relief, and compensatory and punitive damages through a jury trial, including monetary damages for victims and civil penalties."

To view a copy of the lawsuit, please click here.

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