Boston clothing store owner discriminated against customers based on race
The owner of an upscale clothing and shoe store in Boston has been sued for allegedly discriminating against shoppers based on their race, Attorney General Maura Healey announced Wednesday. A complaint filed by Healeys office in Suffolk Superior Court alleges Hicham Ali Hassan, owner of The Tannery in the Back Bay, violated the states Public Accommodations Law and Consumer Protection Act by denying service to an African-American man and a Middle Eastern woman shopping in the store.
In December 2017, the man attempting to enter The Tannery to shop about 20 minutes before the store closed was approached by Hassan, who asked him whats up brother man? and prevented him from fully entering the store, according to the complaint.
When the victim asked Hassan why he was denied entry into the store while other white patrons were allowed to enter and shop, the defendant told him that he did not want [his] kind in [the] store, according to Healeys office. Hassan allegedly repeatedly told the victim he was not allowed to shop in the store and implied that he did not have enough money to shop there. He then allegedly directed the victim to the door and told him he didnt want his money.
In March 2017, Hassan repeatedly asked a customer of Middle Eastern descent where she was from. Instead of helping the woman, who had been trying to ask about a pair of boots, Hassan allegedly told her, among other things, that he does not trust immigrants and I love Trump! I am glad he is going to get rid of all the immigrants, the complaint stated.
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