Tent City Founder's Civil Rights Not Violated

A claim of civil rights violations filed by the founder of a homeless encampment near the Jersey shore has been rejected. 

The Asbury Park Press reported Monday that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has rejected claims that officials in Lakewood were taking actions to purposefully make life at the camp difficult.

The claim was filed by the Rev. Steve Brigham of the Lakewood Outreach Ministries, who is a founder and resident of the so-called “Tent City” in Lakewood.

Brigham filed a housing discrimination claim in May 2012 arguing the town wrongfully removed 14 structures from Tent City and had taking various steps to try and harass and evict the campers.

HUD said in a Nov. 20 letter to the township that the claims are unfounded.

Last month, charges for witness tampering were dropped against Brigham. At the time, Brigham told the Asbury Park Press he was glad justice prevailed but not that he had to endure that process.

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