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JD Howlette Law files unlawful discrimination lawsuit against U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development


Federal lawsuit alleges U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development unlawfully discriminated against Arab-American in federally-financed program.

We’re dedicated to making sure that justice is served and that such discriminatory practices are eradicated, particularly within the federal authorities.”

— Lawyer Jordan Howlette

WASHINGTON, DC, USA, October 30, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — JD Howlette Law just lately introduced the submitting of a federal civil rights grievance against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”). The grievance, filed on behalf of Plaintiff Mustafa Ak, alleges that HUD unlawfully discriminated against Mr. Ak on the idea of his ethnicity and nationwide origin in its administration of the Good Neighbor Subsequent Door (GNND) Gross sales Program, a federally-financed initiative.

Mr. Ak, a devoted police officer and a Muslim male, sought to take part in HUD’s GNND Gross sales Program, a federal initiative that permits legislation enforcement officers, academics, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians the chance to buy houses at a 50% low cost. In keeping with the grievance, HUD initially allowed Mr. Ak to proceed with the acquisition of a house underneath the GNND Gross sales Program, however then later rescinded the provide citing Mr. Ak’s alleged ineligibility underneath a particular regulation (i.e., 24 C.F.R. § 291.520(c)). However proof obtained by a Freedom of Info Act (FOIA) request revealed that HUD allowed different officers to take part within the GNND Gross sales Program regardless of being ineligible underneath the identical regulatory provision.

The grievance alleges that HUD engaged in selective enforcement that was motivated by an unconstitutional bias against Mr. Ak’s Arabic or Muslin-sounding identify, in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Fifth Modification’s Due Course of Clause. The FOIA paperwork underscore Mr. Ak’s place, exhibiting that the opposite ineligible officers who HUD allowed to take part within the GNND Gross sales Program didn’t have Muslim-sounding names.

“This case underscores a blatant occasion of discrimination by selective authorities enforcement, the place a deserving particular person was denied a possibility that seems to be solely based mostly on his ethnicity or nationwide origin,” stated Jordan D. Howlette, Managing Lawyer at JD Howlette Law. “We’re dedicated to making sure that justice is served and that such discriminatory practices are eradicated, particularly within the federal authorities.”

JD Howlette Law seeks a declaration that HUD’s enforcement of the particular regulation is unconstitutional as utilized to Mr. Ak, and compensatory damages for the hurt suffered by Mr. Ak in consequence of HUD’s actions.

The case is Ak v. Fudge in the USA District of Maryland (Case No. 8:23-cv-02791-AAQ).

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