![]() Disabled Eaton Fire Survivor Calls for Review of Alleged Housing Retaliation and DiscriminationAccording to Angel, he suffered significant physical harm from smoke, ash, and toxic fume exposure and required roughly five weeks of recovery. During that time, he says he relied on his nurse for temporary shelter and care. After the fire, Angel alleges he was served with a three-day eviction notice and subjected to additional retaliatory conduct. He also contends that during his efforts to obtain help through Section 8 and the Los Angeles County Development Authority, paperwork was mishandled or lost, his written request for review was not meaningfully addressed, and he was not given reasonable support during a period of severe medical and housing vulnerability. Angel further alleges an ongoing pattern of harassment connected to the property, including unexplained power shutoffs and repeated vandalism involving screws placed in the tires of his nurse's vehicle while parked on-site. He is calling on public agencies and local officials to review the matter for possible violations of tenant protections, disability rights, and anti-retaliation laws, and to strengthen safeguards for disabled tenants, seniors, and fire survivors facing housing instability in Los Angeles County. "This has been a deeply painful and destabilizing experience," This release reflects Mr. Angel's account and allegations. No court or agency has made findings on the matters described herein. End
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