Kushner Company Agrees to Pay $3.25 Million in Fines
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Maryland Announces Agreement with Kushner-Owned Company - Washington Hispanic
A property management company owned by the family of former President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has agreed to pay a $3.25 million civil fine and restitution to resolve a 2019 lawsuit in Maryland on allegations of charging tenants illegal fees and not maintaining properties, the prosecutor announced Friday General Brian Frosh.Frosh announced that his office's Consumer Protection Division reached an agreement with Westminster Manag…
Kushner company agrees to pay at least $3.25 million to settle claims of shoddy apartments and rent abuses
ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.The property management subsidiary of Jared Kushner’s family real estate company has agreed to pay a $3.25 million fine to the state of Maryland and to reimburse many of the tens of thousands of tenants in the Kushners’ Baltimore-area apartment complexes for excessive fees and for rent they were force…
Kushner Company Agrees to Pay $3.25 Million in Fines
“The property management subsidiary of Jared Kushner’s family real estate company has agreed to pay a $3.25 million fine to the state of Maryland and to reimburse many of the tens of thousands of tenants in the Kushners’ Baltimore-area apartment complexes for excessive fees and for rent they were forced to pay over the past decade despite serious maintenance problems in the units,” ProPublica reports.
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