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    Gay couple sue Hawaii B&B, claim discrimination

    HONOLULU (AP) — Two Southern California women filed a lawsuit Monday against a Hawaii bed and breakfast, saying the business denied them a room because they are gay.

    Aloha Bed & Breakfast discriminated against Diane Cervelli and Taeko Bufford, a couple living in Long Beach, Calif., claims the lawsuit filed on behalf of the women by Lambda Legal in First Circuit Court in Honolulu.

    Cervelli, 42, called the business in 2007 to book a room because it's in Hawaii Kai, the same east Honolulu neighborhood where the friend they were visiting lived. When she specified they would need one bed, the owner asked if they are lesbians. Cervelli responded truthfully and the owner said she was uncomfortable having lesbians in her house because of her religious views, the lawsuit said.

    Refusing to let the couple book a room was solely based on their sexual orientation because the owner indicated that if they were married, she would not have allowed them to stay there, said their attorney, Peter Renn of Lambda Legal's Los Angeles office. She also would have a problem if they were an unmarried heterosexual couple, he said.

    The lawsuit claims the business violated Hawaii's public accommodation law prohibiting any inn or other establishment that provides lodging from discriminating based on sexual orientation, race, sex, gender identity or expression, religion, ancestry or disability. Lambda Legal said there are 21 states that have public accommodation laws that protect against sexual orientation discrimination.

    The couple ended up booking a room in Waikiki and the experience with the bed and breakfast "soured" their trip, Cervelli said Monday while in Honolulu with Bufford, 28. "In my past experiences in Hawaii, people have been so friendly," she said. "It was just hurtful. It made me feel we weren't good enough."

    Reached by phone, owner Phyllis Young declined to comment and referred questions to her attorney. Honolulu attorney Jim Hochberg said he is representing her on behalf of the Alliance Defense Fund, an organization of attorneys representing people whose religious freedom is infringed. He said he hadn't yet seen the complaint.

    According to the lawsuit, the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission investigated. During the investigation Young told the commission homosexuality is "detestable" and "defiles our land." The commission issued a notice of "reasonable cause to believe that unlawful discriminatory practices have been committed" and notified the couple of their right to sue.

    The lawsuit wants the business to be ordered to comply with the law, for the court to issue a declaration making clear what happened was illegal and for the couple to be awarded unspecified monetary compensation, Renn said: "No amount of money is going to erase the humiliation and pain."

    Renn said Lambda Legal is also looking into whether the bed and breakfast is licensed to operate. Aloha Bed & Breakfast is not on a list of properties approved for transient vacation unit or bed and breakfast use that have been issued nonconforming use certificates by Honolulu's Department of Planning and Permitting.

     
    • dhoch2000  •  2 mths ago
      the problem i have is if it happend in 2007 you should have sued in 2007 not 2011 how upset could you have been at the time
    • Chameleon 12b  •  1 mth 20 days ago
      fk the f--a--gs
    • Terence  •  Encino, United States  •  2 mths ago
      *sigh* these stories always bring out the most hateful members of the lowest common denominator. As a gay man I will say this. That was a bed and breakfast in a persons home, and they told you well in advance before it could cause any inconvenience to you that they were uncomfortable with having you there. If you don't like it that's fine you can easily go on to bed and breakfast travel review sites and write a scathing review of their treatment and I guarantee you they would lose business because of it, especially in a state like Hawaii.

      But hiring a lawyer and taking them to court, is so you can make money and it doesn't help anyone but you. I could understand if this were a professional hotel open to the public but its not its someones home. This is just making a spectacle of yourself and feeding in to paranoia about gays trying to take peoples rights away, and this hurts every member of the LGBTA community. There are differences between activists, advocates and opportunists and manipulators.
    • Alan  •  2 mths ago
      This happened back in 2007 and there just filing now? Something doesn't seem right here.
    • MaddHatter  •  New London, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Since "no amount of money can erase the humiliation and pain" that is the amount they should receive if they win...ZERO!!
    • jen  •  Detroit, United States  •  2 mths ago
      why are you waiting four years to file a lawsuit....?
    • Wes  •  Mount Laurel, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Front page news, update at 11:00. So if I don't agree with you, you drag out your lawyer. So much for free choice.
    • E  •  Pharr, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Suing for monetary compensation deminishes their case. If all they wanted was to change the woman's intolerance they would not be suing for money. Now, it looks like that's all this is about.
    • serf_tide  •  2 mths ago
      If the people don't want lesbians, move on to another place. It is Hawaii...there are a million places to stay.
    • Ei8ht  •  San Diego, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Just another way lawyers are hurting small businesses. As in any business, they lose out, don't make the money. Now these people can go to another establishment and give them their money.

      As with me, if I don't like my treatment from a hotel, I just go somewhere else! Lawyers are the biggest profiteers in this country we call home.
    • drive 80mph with her hair ...  •  St. Louis, United States  •  2 mths ago
      did anyone notice that the owner also preferred not to rent if it was an unmarried heterosexual couple? Perhaps, since the owner has her moral code of ethics that she chooses to follow in her own home that she wasn't snubbing just the lesbain couple? If she had taken their money and then refused service, thats one thing. Looks like she was upfront with the ladies & if thats all it takes to ruin a vacation, these ladies have far more serious issues
    • Becky  •  Kennett Square, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Why does the couple want money? They were not harmed.
    • J G  •  Parsippany, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Renn said: "No amount of money is going to erase the humiliation and pain."

      Really? You were that humiliated privately and over the phone? If you view the owners as ignorant then why do you care what they think and why would you be humiliated?

      There really needs to be an Official Court of Opinion. In this case, I would rule the following: Yup, you were wronged, owner should be made to say "Sorry, I just thought it wouldn't be good for business." Lawsuit over...now move on.
    • Suzanonymous  •  2 mths ago
      While I'm sympathetic to the couple, I don't understand how private businesses can be forced to accommodate customers. What ever happened to the right to refuse service? I assume the B&B (like most) doesn't receive any $$ from the government. Let's turn this around - should a lesbian-run B&B be forced to accommodate right-wing white supremacists? This couple should have just found a different B&B. I know there are plenty that accommodate same-sex couples. They're just whining.
    • blursd  •  2 mths ago
      "The couple ended up booking a room in Waikiki and the experience with the bed and breakfast 'soured' their trip, Cervelli said Monday while in Honolulu with Bufford, 28. 'In my past experiences in Hawaii, people have been so friendly," she said. "It was just hurtful. It made me feel we weren't good enough.'"

      NEWS FLASH ... if having your first choice of vacation accommodation not work out, and it causes so much emotional distress that you can't enjoy an entire trip to HAWAII, then you're in for a very rough life.

      I wonder what would happen if you told one of these gals their shirt was ugly ... they'd probably sue over that too.
    • Cal  •  2 mths ago
      The gov. should not be allowed to tell private businesses to whom they can rent rooms. There is too much gov. interference - the courts think that they are dictators.
    • patriot  •  2 mths ago
      I hate people who sue for reason's like these. It really shows the pathetic side of human nature.
    • The Truth  •  2 mths ago
      From the article...... "No amount of money is going to erase the humiliation and pain." They were humiliated in front of no one, as the discussion was on the phone in front of no one else, and the owner simply stated that she felt uncomfortable having lesbians in her house because of her religious beliefs. Funny how this lesbian couple said that no amount of money would erase the humiliation and pain, then sued for monetary compensation...... I guess the lesbian couple and their lawyer, magically found the amount that would erase their humiliation and pain,
    • Steven  •  2 mths ago
      The owner has rights, too...a bed and breakfast is their home...
    • Mark  •  1 mth 21 days ago
      How does the #$%$sexual community get scientific evidence to support their incorrect claims of being born #$%$sexual? They find #$%$sexual and liberal scientists to identify the "gay gene". The #$%$ community claims that they are born #$%$. So now that you have identified the #$%$sexual gene the #$%$sexual scientific community can share this information with the rest of society and we can eradicate this disease.
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