MIDDLESBORO HOUSING v. KY. COM'N ON HUMAN RIGHTS


553 S.W.2d 57 (1977)

MIDDLESBORO HOUSING AUTHORITY, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS and Ricardo Sisney, Commissioner, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 10, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. Watson, Watson & Watson, Middlesboro, for appellant.

Thomas A. Ebendorf, Compliance Director, The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, Louisville, Robert F. Stephens, Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for appellees.

Before HOWERTON, GANT and PARK, JJ.


HOWERTON, Judge.

This action originated with the filing of two complaints with the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights alleging unlawful practices of racial discrimination in municipal housing by the Middlesboro Housing Authority.

On October 3, 1973, Rose Buckner, a black female temporarily residing in Middlesboro, Kentucky, filed a complaint with Appellee alleging the unlawful practice of racial discrimination by the Appellant. The Buckner complaint was subsequently...

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