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Justice Department Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against Property Management Company for $750,000

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The Justice Department settled a disability discrimination case against Indian Oaks Apartments LTD, Russell Management Services LLC, H.J. Russell & Company, and The Russell Realty LP for $750,000. The settlement was reached after allegations that the defendants refused to grant a mother's requests for a ground-floor unit because her son had a genetic disorder. This settlement is the second largest ever obtained by the department in an individual housing discrimination case.

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Justice Department Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against Property Management Company for $750,000

Media Coverage · April 30, 2026

The parties reported a settlement.

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  • disability discrimination
  • settlement
  • Fair Housing Act
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Justice Department Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against Property Management Company for $750,000

Media Coverage · Apr 30, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a media coverage dated April 30, 2026.

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Updated 13 hours, 55 minutes ago

Justice Department Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against Property Management Company for $750,000 is an active civil matter.

Named participants include Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. The Justice Department, Justice Department, Russell Management Services LLC, and Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against Property Management Company. The case is currently organized around disability discrimination, settlement, Fair Housing Act.

The Justice Department settled a disability discrimination case against Indian Oaks Apartments LTD, Russell Management Services LLC, H.J. Russell & Company, and The Russell Realty LP for $750,000.

The settlement was reached after allegations that the defendants refused to grant a mother's requests for a ground-floor unit because her son had a genetic disorder. This settlement is the second largest ever obtained by the department in an individual housing discrimination case.

On April 30, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: The parties reported a settlement.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 30, 2026

Justice Department Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against Property Management Company for $750,000

The parties reported a settlement.

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