Suiting UpJustice Department Investigates Potential Discrimination Lawsuit Against Alabama RV Park That Denied Toddler
May 23, 2008
Now, the Justice Department is working on a possible discrimination lawsuit against Wales West on behalf of Caleb. According to the Mobile Press-Register, the court filing said the Justice investigation has not concluded because officials have been unable to find the manager who spoke directly to the Glovers. They have now asked to depose Caleb's adoptive father, Dick Glover, 70, though, because he is currently dying of non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Caleb's health has also deteriorated, and he now has to eat through a feeding tube. But despite the health problems of her son and husband, Caleb's mother, Silvia Glover sees the bright side. She told the Press-Register, "Dick's been sick ever since we've had Caleb. Caleb will get up in his lap in his recliner and watch cartoons and play, so the bond they have is so much stronger than the average dad and son. Most dads don't get to spend that much time [with their children]." This article was provided by Housing Works. It is a part of the publication Housing Works AIDS Issues Update.
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