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 Judge Awards $219K In Housing Discrimination Lawsuit

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Judge William Lawrence of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered a default judgment July 3 for the victim and the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana, ordering the property’s owner and manager to pay $219,747.75 in compensatory damages, punitive damages, and attorney fees.

The case is Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana, Inc., et al. v. Carolyn Smitley, 1:16-cv-880. “It’s always a risk when you go to court,” said Amy Nelson, executive director of the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana. “We not only received a very favorable ruling but the language in the ruling will also be helpful in other cases we have. It will impact Hoosiers for years to come.”

The complaint was filed in April 2016 by Carolyn McGuffin and the Fair Housing Center against McGuffin’s landlord, Carolyn Smitley and the Smitley Family Trust. McGuffin, then a tenant in a Smitley-owned apartment building on Southeastern Avenue in Indianapolis, alleged the landlord violated the federal and state fair housing acts by discriminating against her because she was disabled.

A short time after she moved into Apartment 8, McGuffin became ill and was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, which is a serious flesh-eating infection but is not contagious or communicable. She was released from the hospital after her treatment and allowed to return home to recuperate.

McGuffin had to stay in a hospital bed, receiving regular visits from doctors and therapists as well as relying on others for help with daily tasks such as eating and bathing. She recovered for several months without incident until Carolyn Smitley, who owned the apartment building through the Smitley Family Trust, took over as manager.

Smitley, according to court filings, entered McGuffin’s apartment multiple times without permission and made explicit discriminatory statements, saying she did not want a hospital bed in the residence and that McGuffin was too sick to live there. Also, Smitley tried to get McGuffin’s medical provider to send the woman to a nursing home.

Finally, Smitley refused to accept McGuffin’s rent check then filed an eviction action, citing nonpayment of rent and refusal to leave. McGuffin, with help from the Fair Housing Center and Indiana Legal Services, was able to avoid eviction. Yet, despite the order from the eviction court judge, Smitley routinely refused to take McGuffin’s rent.

Eventually, McGuffin and the Fair Housing Center, represented by attorneys from Indiana Disability Rights and the California firm of Brancart & Brancart, filed the lawsuit.

Both the Fair Housing Center and Indiana Disability Rights receive numerous complaints about discriminatory housing practices, according to Nelson and Melissa Keyes, legal director of IDR. The disabled have an especially difficult time finding a place to live that is affordable and accommodates their needs. Often, they will put up with a lot of discrimination because they do not have any other option.

“People need to realize it is difficult for victims of housing discrimination to speak up because very often they can’t find another place to live,” Nelson said.

While housing discrimination is common, having such a case proceed all the way to a judicial ruling, like this one, is rare. Cases may be filed in federal court or with the Indiana Civil Rights Commission, but they are typically settled.

McGuffin’s lawsuit not only went before a judge but it also involved two unusual incidents. The first was McGuffin died during while her case was proceeding. Her granddaughter, Jessica Carlton, was substituted and the claim survived with Carlton as a personal representative of the estate of McGuffin.

The second incident was the defendants stopped responding. The court records show their attorney, Aaron Haith of Choate & Haith terminated his service in August of 2017. A message left for Haith was not returned by IL deadline. Also, neither Carolyn Smitley nor the Smitley Family Trust could be reached for comment.

Keyes noted Lawrence did not rule on the substantive issues of the complaint but did find the plaintiffs had met their burden for default judgment. Even so, she echoed Nelson in saying the decision will have a ripple effect in housing discrimination complaints.

“I think certainly there is some good language especially around punitive damages because the judge recognized Ms. Smitley’s behavior was egregious,” Keyes said. “It helps all kinds of victims with these types of cases.”

In awarding damages, Lawrence found McGuffin suffered embarrassment, frustration and emotional distress because of the defendants’ discriminatory housing practices. Moreover, he held the defendants consciously and intentionally discriminated against McGuffin or acted with reckless disregard to her rights.

Lawrence also granted injunctive relief, prohibiting the defendants from engaging in discriminatory housing practices.

While she is happy with the judgment, Keyes is sad the victim could not savor the victory. “I wish that Mrs. McGuffin was around to see justice realized,” she said.

 

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For July

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Melissa and Lawrence Yarde, Evansville, daughter, Eleonora Jean Dawna, June 30

Chelsea and Colin Turner, Evansville, daughter, Oaklynn Jayne, July 1

Felicia Enlow and Kenneth Cox, Mount Vernon, IN, son, Johnathan Allan, July 1

Olivia Lawrence, Boonville, IN, son, Grayson William, July 2

Rachel Crouch and Christopher Frey, Evansville, son, Carson Ryan, July 2

Ashley Ousley and Brett Tison, Evansville, son, Peyton William, July 2

Brandy Michael Casebeer, Evansville, daughter, Caroline Jeanette, July 3

Kelly Conapinski and Chad Ailstock, Evansville, son, Cash Morgan, July 3

Monica and Jeremy Waelder, Wadesville, IN, daughter, Reese Monroe, July 4

Lisa Altman and Robert Franks, Olney, IL, daughter, Rebel Olivia, July 4

Dezarae and Alan Sandleben, Evansville, daughter, Madison Skye, July 5

Amy Adkins and Jeffery Greer, Oakland City, IN, son, Zayne Beckett, July 5

Kara and Joey Peter, Tell City, IN, daughter, Jadyn Aurora, July 6

SOARING DRUG PRICES

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Adopt A Pet

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Adelle is a 7-year-old female black Lab mix. Like many senior dogs, she is very calm & sweet! She’s in good health and has plenty of wonderful years full of love to give. She tolerates laid-back dogs who aren’t in her face a lot, but she’s not one to enthusiastically play with other dogs. Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

U OF E Women’s Golf Finishes With One Of Top 15 GPA’s In The Nation

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Aces Finish Year With 3.715 Team GPA

In an impressive showing in the classroom, the University of Evansville women’s golf team was recognized by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association in an announcement by the organization on Wednesday.

As a team, the Purple Aces completed the school year with a team GPA of 3.715.  That was tied for the 13th-best in the nation and tops in the Missouri Valley Conference.

“This is such a great achievement for our team,” UE head golf coach Jim Hamilton said.  “It shows just how hard our girls have been working.  They put so much effort into their performance in the classroom and on the course and it is great to see their work pay off.”

“I am very proud of each member of this team for contributing to this honor.”

Team members Madison Chaney, Giulia Mallmann, Minka Gill, Sophia Rohleder and Lexie Sollman all finished with GPA’s above 3.3 for the school year while two completed the year above 3.89.

The award caps off an exciting summer that saw Gill, Sollman, and Mallmann earn WGCA All-America Scholar recognition.  The top 25 Division I program GPA’s are listed below.

Division I

Place University Team GPA
1 University of Nebraska Omaha 3.949
2 Arkansas State University 3.866
3 Rutgers University 3.812
4 East Carolina University 3.806
5 Arizona State University 3.790
6 Seattle University 3.759
7 University of Cincinnati 3.751
8 University of South Carolina 3.747
9 University of Denver 3.739
10 Stanford University 3.734
11 Seton Hall University 3.721
12 Yale University 3.719
T-13 Jacksonville University 3.715
T-13 University of Evansville 3.715
T-13 Quinnipiac University 3.715
16 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 3.714
17 University of Central Arkansas 3.713
18 The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 3.707
19 Jacksonville State University 3.704
T-20 Houston Baptist University 3.695
T-20 University of Arkansas-Little Rock 3.695
22 University of Alabama 3.692
23 Weber State University 3.691
24 Coastal Carolina University 3.690
25 University of Oregon 3.689

 

 

Nature News

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Hovey Lake Paddle
Saturday, July 14
9 am – 12:30 pm
Travel a natural oxbow lake  at Hovey Lake Fish and Wildlife Area. The area is home to cormorants, ospreys, egrets, and bald eagles. Half-submerged bald cypress trees create an enchanting experience.

Advance Registration is required! All equipment is provided. Participants must be ages 7 and up. $15 for WNS members, $20 for nonmembers.

Register online here:https://campscui.active.com/orgs/WesselmanNatureSociety?season=2443005

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Meagan Michelle Batson: Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony)

Samantha Sue Murray: Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 2 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 2 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony)

Paul Deandrea Wilder: Burglary (Level 4 Felony)

Bruce G. Foreman: Possession of cocaine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Lawrence Reginald Barrett: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Criminal Trespass (Class A misdemeanor)

Lucas Dain Melton: Child molesting (Class C Felony), Child molesting (Class C Felony), Child Molesting (Class C Felony), Child molesting (Level 4 Felony), Child solicitation (Class D Felony), Child solicitation (Class D Felony), Child solicitation (Class D Felony), Child solicitation (Level 5 Felony), Child solicitation (Level 5 Felony)

David Christopher Carlisle: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more (Class A misdemeanor)

James Thomas Cecil: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony)

Paul Raymond Hart: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Carlos W. Solis: Child molesting (Level 1 Felony), Child molesting (Level 4 Felony)

Patrick Jermaine Pride: Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Ronald Wayne Haire: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)

AG Curtis Hill announces new communications director

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that veteran TV journalist Chris Proffitt has joined his office as communications director. Proffitt previously worked 21 years for WTHR (Ch. 13) and five years for WRTV (Ch. 6).

“I am pleased to welcome Chris to our staff,” Attorney General Hill said. “His experience and expertise will prove invaluable in helping us serve our constituents. As leader of our communications team, he will ensure that we keep Hoosiers properly informed of our important work on behalf of the State of Indiana.”

As a journalist, Proffitt has covered such assignments as Olympic Games in Atlanta and Sydney and four NASA shuttle missions. He is a nine-time Emmy Award winner, a National Edward R. Murrow Awards first-place recipient and winner of the prestigious National Headliner Award for excellence in journalism.

He expressed eagerness to undertake his new role.

“I’m honored to join the Attorney General and his dedicated staff who work each day on behalf of all citizens of Indiana,” Proffitt said.

EVSC First Day of School August 8

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The first day of school in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation is quickly approaching and to help parents get ready we have compiled a list of important need-to-know information. All the information below can be found online by visiting www.evscschools.com and clicking on “Back to School” at the top of the page. The information also is available on the EVSC App. For specific information related to a student’s school, parents can visit the school website at www.evscschools.com/schoolname. A “Back to School” folder can be found under “Parents” on each school website.

To further help parents get ready for back to school, and to keep everyone updated throughout the school year, the EVSC recommends families download the EVSC App that includes news and information for all EVSC schools. The app can be downloaded on Google Play or iTunes using the keyword “EVSC.”

In addition, parents can follow the EVSC and their school on Social Media.

Enrollment

Enrollment in the EVSC officially begins Monday, July 30. Students who have never enrolled in the EVSC or who are transferring from another EVSC school, need to enroll at his/her new school before the first day of school.

To enroll, parents/guardians must be present and will need to present a legal birth certificate. Students enrolling in kindergarten must be 5 years old on or before August 1.

Enrollment times for this year are:

  • Monday, July 30: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Tuesday, July 31: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Wednesday, August 1: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Thursday, August 2: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Friday, August 3: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Monday, August 6: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Tuesday, August 7: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

High school enrollment is by appointment only. Please call your student’s school to schedule an appointment.

 School Hours

Elementary schools: 8:15 a.m. – 3:10 p.m.

K-8, middle and high schools: 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

AIS-Diamond Campus: 7:55 a.m. – 1:55 p.m.

AIS-First Avenue Campus: 8 a.m. to 2:55 p.m.

 Bus Transportation

Students needing bus transportation for the 2018-2019 school year should receive a postcard in the mail from the Office of Transportation around the end of July or the first of August that includes the student’s morning pick up bus number, pick up time and pick up location, if applicable. It also will include the student’s afternoon bus number, drop off time and drop off location.

Parents who have questions after receiving the postcard should call 812-435-1BUS (1287).

 Free/Reduced Lunch Applications

Again this year, families wishing to apply for free/reduced lunch and textbooks can do so online which will help speed up the process. To apply online, families can visit www.evscschools.com. The online application will be available for families to fill out on Monday, July 23.

 Extended Daycare Applications

Students needing before and/or after-school care can do so through EVSC’s Extended Day Centers. Our Centers are open at 6:30 a.m. for before school care and again after school until 6 p.m. Applications are now available by going to www.evscschools.com.

 Dress for Success Uniform Policy

A number of EVSC schools have enhanced dress code policies that are designed to keep students focused on classroom activities and make it easier for families to provide school clothing. To see a list of schools and the policy, visit www.evscschools.com.

 Textbook Rental and Rates

Textbook invoices will be mailed to all families (elementary, middle and high) around the first of September. For more information on textbook rental and rates, visitwww.evscschools.com, then click on “Back to School.”

 Immunization Requirements

Immunization requirements for 2018-2019 can be found at www.evscschools.com under “Back to School” at the top of the page. A free community event for uninsured or underinsured families to receive required physicals and immunizations will take place Saturday, August 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at ECHO Health Care Pediatric & Prenatal Clinic on Chandler Avenue. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 812-435-8343.

 School Supplies

Most schools in the EVSC have school supply lists for students. Many are posted on your child’s school website under “Parents,” “Back to School Information.” In addition, many retailers also have print outs available at the store. If you are unable to locate a copy of the school supply list for your student, contact your child’s school on or after July 25.

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