LOS ANGELES
Federal prosecutors Monday filed a lawsuit alleging the managers and owners of two apartment buildings in the Westlake neighborhood in Los Angeles alleging property owners and managers sexually harassed female tenants, officials stated.
The sexually harassment occurred for more than a decade, according to authorities.
The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, alleges that Filomeno Hernandez, Ramin Akhavan, Bonnie Brae Investment Services LLC, and Westlake Property Services LLC violated the Fair Housing Act.
The defendants manage or own the properties at issue in this case – 729 S. Bonnie Brae St. and 720 S. Westlake Ave. – which are located near MacArthur Park in Westlake.
Hernandez, the locations’ property manager, sexually harassed female residents at the rental properties from at least 2006 through the present, the lawsuit alleges.
The complaint alleges that Hernandez engaged in harassment that included the following alleged acts:
- Frequently and repeatedly engaging in unwanted sexual touching, including sexual assaul
- Making unwelcome sexual advances and comments
- Offering to reduce rent or excusing late or unpaid rent in exchange for sex
- Entering the homes of female tenants without their consent.
“Sexual harassment of vulnerable women is unacceptable, and we will not tolerate this behavior by any landlord or property manager,” said Nick Hanna, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California. “Those who abuse their positions of power will be held accountable under the Fair Housing Act.”
“No woman should have to endure sexual harassment, especially in her own home,” said Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “Sexual harassment in housing is unacceptable and illegal, and the Justice Department will continue vigorously to enforce the Fair Housing Act to combat this type of discrimination and to obtain relief for its victims.”
The lawsuit seeks monetary damages to compensate the victims, civil penalties, and a court order barring future discrimination.
In October 2017, the Department of Justice launched an initiative to combat sexual harassment in housing.
In April 2018, the Department announced the nationwide rollout of the initiative.
Since launching the initiative, the Department of Justice has filed 13 lawsuits alleging a pattern or practice of sexual harassment in housing.
Officials stated that people who believe that they may have been victims of sexual harassment or other types of housing discrimination at rental dwellings operated or owned by Filomeno Hernandez or Ramin Akhavan, or who have other information that may be relevant to this case, can contact the Housing Discrimination Tip Line:
· English language: Call 1-800-896-7743, then press 1 to continue in English and select mailbox 9992 to leave a message; or
· Spanish language: Call 1-800-896-7743, then press 2 to continue in Spanish and select mailbox 6 to leave a message.