Black Man Sues Portland DoubleTree After Being Accused of Trespassing
Black Man Sues Portland DoubleTree After Being Accused of Trespassing
An African-American man staying at an Oregon DoubleTree hotel is planning to sue the property for racial discrimination.Jermaine Massey was staying at the Hilton franchise last weekend. While talking on the phone to his mother in the lobby, Massey says he was approached by DoubleTree security. A guard, identified on social media only as “Earl,” accused him of trespassing and called the police to assist in an eviction--even after Massey showed his room key.“In that moment when Earl approached me, I was blindsided,” Massey told ABC News. “I was handling a personal family call and I was a little shocked that he approached me when I was on a call. I wasn’t disturbing anyone, but I confirmed his question and then he continually harassed me about it … I feel like I was being interrogated. And I just didn’t feel like I was being respected.”Massey went on to describe the incident as “humiliating.”Attorney Greg Kafoury told KATU that a lawsuit is now in order.“The actions of the hotel manager and the hotel security guard are routine racism,” Kafoury said, adding that Massey, 34, has ties to law enforcement.“Mr. Massey has done undercover work for the federal Department of Justice,” Kafoury said. “He was a human resources man at the FBI.”The confrontation between Massey and a DoubleTree security guard was caught on camera. Massey started filming not long after being told to leave. He can be heard trying to explain his circumstances, albeit with little success.Talking to ABC News, Massey attributed the encounter to racial discrimination.“The reason I feel like I was singled out is because of my race,” he said. “And the other folks in the video, as you can see, were white. I’m black, African-American, and that’s the only justification I have. I have no other way to explain why I was selected out of all the people in the hotel to be questioned that night.”
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