Posted 18 days ago

CA CRD Complainants & Former Staff - Case Closures & ADA Failures

Looking for other complainants and former employees of the California Civil Rights Department (CRD) Looking for other complainants and former employees of the California Civil Rights Department (CRD) I'm a disabled tenant who filed a housing discrimination complaint with the California Civil Rights Department. What started as a housing case has turned into something bigger: a documented pattern of case closures, ADA accommodation failures, and procedural misconduct inside the agency itself. In my case, an approved ADA accommodation for supervisor oversight was quietly removed from the record. A second approved accommodation for written-only communication was ignored. My case was closed, reopened after the Appeals Unit found sufficient evidence, then closed again under shifting rationales. Appeal rights were granted in writing, then retracted, then the retraction itself was contradicted by another email days later. Multiple staff gave conflicting accounts of who was even investigating the case. I've since connected with other complainants who describe similar experiences. Same machinery. Same patterns. Same closures that look nothing like good faith. We're building a shared record. I'm looking to hear from; 1. Current or former CRD complainants whose cases were closed, mishandled, or where accommodations were denied, ignored, or removed from the record 2. Former CRD employees are willing to speak about internal practices around case closures, ADA accommodations, investigator conduct, or appeals 3. Anyone with documentation of similar patterns, even partial This work is connecting with credentialed forensic analysis of institutional misconduct, tenants' rights advocacy organizations, and dramatized docuseries already in development. Your story can be added to the record, kept confidential, or amplified depending on what you're comfortable with. DM me if you'd rather not post publicly. Documentation matters. Patterns matter. One closed case is a misunderstanding. A coordinated record is something else.
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