TOMSU v. OHIO CIV. RIGHTS COMM.

No. 99-14017.

116 Ohio Misc.2d 24 (2001)

TOMSU et al. v. OHIO CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION.

Court of Claims of Ohio.

Decided August 3, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas T. Tomsu and Melodee M. Tomsu, pro se.

Betty D. Montgomery, Attorney General, and Peggy W. Corn, Assistant Attorney General, for the state.


J. WARREN BETTIS, Judge.

Plaintiffs, Douglas T. Tomsu and Melodee M. Tomsu, bring this action against defendant, the Ohio Civil Rights Commission, alleging several claims for relief. The case was tried to the court on the sole issue of liability.

In 1997, plaintiffs owned a rental property in the Dayton, Ohio area. At that time, plaintiffs were also employed as real estate agents for a company known as Mark...

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