Christopher Jacob Harrison is suing Discovery Point Retreat, LLC for violations of federal civil rights and the Fair Housing Act

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Christopher Jacob Harrison has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, against Discovery Point Retreat, LLC, Birdie Clift, and an individual identified as Naethe. The case alleges violations of federal civil rights and the Fair Housing Act. Harrison claims he was wrongfully evicted from a treatment program after being coerced to alter his signature on a hardship application form. This eviction resulted in the loss of $45,000 worth of treatment services. The complaint seeks compensatory and punitive damages and demands a jury trial.

Source: 325cv03054X_Christopher_Jacob_v_Discovery_Point_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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