Jury finds hotel owner discriminated against Jewish NGO

A Muslim hotel owner in California discriminated against a group of Jewish Los Angeles young adults, a jury in Santa Monica Superior Court found on Wednesaday.
Tehmina Adaya, the owner of the Hotel Shangri-La, discriminated against the nonprofit Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.
On July 11, Adaya abruptly ended a pool party that had been approved by members of the hotel’s management in advance, ordering that all informational brochures and the group@@@s banner be removed from the premises. She allegedly yelled, "Get these [expletive] Jews out of my pool," according to testimony.
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