BALTIMORE —Four new victims joined seven others in a sextortion federal lawsuit against the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, alleging top officials within the agency were aware of complaints.
On Tuesday, amendments to the lawsuit detail new facts, including an affidavit from a victim who was a Baltimore Public Housing resident and who worked as an administrative assistant for the deputy executive director of the authority.
In her affidavit, she said that in May 2015 she told the deputy executive director about demands from maintenance men for sex in exchange for repairs to her public housing unit. This was in addition to complaints, which are already in the public record, to lower-level housing authority managers and investigators in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
According to the affidavit, maintenance men in Gilmor Homes left the woman and her daughter without heat for two winters because she refused to have sex with them.
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I go to SU, and this is how I pay my rent to my landlord, what is the problem? The old guy is happy, and I have a place to live while I go to school.
10:43 I'll bet your landlord is thrilled to be able to climb on a young woman and enjoy her company! Kodo's to you for thinking outside the bed, I mean box.
You assume it's a woman.
(They usually do.) lol
This country is getting to be like Cold War Russia.
Visited Russia last year, and you can get sex everywhere there, all for just a few American dollars. The people are starving so they are willing to do just about anything for US Dollars. Obama is making it that way here.
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