On March 6, I finally heard back from HUD—and they denied my appeal, claiming they didn’t have jurisdiction, which made no sense. I had already clearly explained that they did. This response was not only inappropriate, it felt like a deliberate attempt to avoid responsibility.
I needed to figure out my next steps. I…
Twelve days after the NCHRC issued the final determination on the investigation, I finally received it in the mail. They hadn’t updated my mailing address, despite me providing it, which caused the delay. You’ll notice the determination was issued five days after I emailed HUD—stating there were no reasonable grounds for my claim. After reviewing…
After what happened at the hearing in state court and the HCHRC still ignoring my request for a swift determination, I sent an email to HUD. The NCHRC's mishandling of the case not only raised serious concerns about bias and transparency but also gave the opposing attorney an opening to weaponize the unresolved complaint…
On August 5, 2024, I filed my complaint for discrimination.
On August 9, 2024, an Intake Specialist interviewed me.
On August 16, 2024, my complaint was dual-filed with HUD for federal oversight.
I’m not including a copy of the complaint because it contains too much personal information.
I want to take a moment to explain…