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Port Coquitlam café owner files human rights complaint, alleging sexual harassment

Jay Spiro from Spraggs Law is representing Jerrica Hacket, the owner of a popular café in Port Coquitlam who has filed a human rights complaint against her two former landlords, one of whom she said propositioned her when they were negotiating a lease renewal, and the other for not preventing the alleged harassment.

You can read about the case online here:

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