It’s no secret that San Diego is in the middle of a homelessness crisis. State and city leadership have been vocal about tackling this complicated issue, but.
It’s no secret that San Diego is in the middle of a homelessness crisis. State and city leadership have been vocal about tackling this complicated issue, but.
In June, NBC 7 Investigates first reported on the civil complaint that was filed in San Diego Federal Court, accusing Nelson of 10 specific acts of unlawful sexual discrimination. Those acts included offering female tenants “tangible benefits” in exchange for sexual favors, touching tenants without their consent and retaliating against tenants who refused his sexual advances by evicting or threatening to evict them. NBC 7 s Jackie Crea spoke to two former tenants who shared stories of similar experiences.
Now, after reviewing court records and conducting interviews, NBC 7 is hearing from tenants who describe a pattern of abuse.
“He was groping me and touching me,” said Nicole Mack, in an exclusive interview with NBC 7. Mack said she was staying at a downtown homeless shelter in March when she got a phone call from Nelson. “I just wanted to get into an apartment, I didn’t want to be in the shelter any longer.”
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A pilot suffered minor injuries when a plane made a hard landing near the Fallbrook airport on Wednesday, authorities said. The plane made a rough emergency landing near the Fallbrook Airpark on S. Mission Road north of S. Stage Coach Lane at about 10 a.m., according to the California Highway Patrol. The single-engine Bellanca Citabria was having engine trouble, according… weather Feb 10, 2020