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Black couple use civil rights era law to sue 'racist neighbour' | Black couple use civil rights era law to sue 'racist neighbour' |
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A black couple from Georgia are using legislation from the civil rights era to sue a former neighbour who they accuse of racial abuse. | A black couple from Georgia are using legislation from the civil rights era to sue a former neighbour who they accuse of racial abuse. |
Gregory and Sophia Bonds have taken action using the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 and a nearly identical section of Georgia law that says it is illegal to coerce, intimidate, threaten or interfere with someone. | Gregory and Sophia Bonds have taken action using the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 and a nearly identical section of Georgia law that says it is illegal to coerce, intimidate, threaten or interfere with someone. |
The Associated Press said the couple claimed the abuse began the day they moved into Gainesville, northeast of Atlanta, in February 2012. | The Associated Press said the couple claimed the abuse began the day they moved into Gainesville, northeast of Atlanta, in February 2012. |
They have claimed a white neighbour, Roy Turner, verbally assaulted them whenever he saw them outside. The couple claim he sometimes walked and made sounds like an ape when he saw them. | They have claimed a white neighbour, Roy Turner, verbally assaulted them whenever he saw them outside. The couple claim he sometimes walked and made sounds like an ape when he saw them. |
The Bonds lawsuit has also been filed against the city authorities for failing to protect them from racist abuse, as required by the law. | The Bonds lawsuit has also been filed against the city authorities for failing to protect them from racist abuse, as required by the law. |
Mr Turner, who works for the city’s sold waste management department, told the news agency he was not aware of a lawsuit but denied ever making threats to anyone. | Mr Turner, who works for the city’s sold waste management department, told the news agency he was not aware of a lawsuit but denied ever making threats to anyone. |
“I said “porch monkey”,” he said. “That's just a joking-around term.” | “I said “porch monkey”,” he said. “That's just a joking-around term.” |
Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan said he could not comment on pending litigation. | Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan said he could not comment on pending litigation. |
The lawsuit details more than a dozen specific instances of alleged harassment. | The lawsuit details more than a dozen specific instances of alleged harassment. |
The 1968 act was designed to protect against violent actions such as cross burnings, bombs or other physical attacks, it also applies to verbal attacks. | The 1968 act was designed to protect against violent actions such as cross burnings, bombs or other physical attacks, it also applies to verbal attacks. |
Robert Schwemm, a law professor at the University of Kentucky, said: “It’s specifically a separate section of the statute that was designed to apply to people who were not housing providers - neighbours and others.” | Robert Schwemm, a law professor at the University of Kentucky, said: “It’s specifically a separate section of the statute that was designed to apply to people who were not housing providers - neighbours and others.” |
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