A Wisconsin couple who had been ordered to remove a gay pride flag from their rental property or face eviction are now allowed to keep it.
from their rental property or face eviction are now allowed to keep it.
"I would appreciate your input into this new policy, so perhaps we could meet sometime in the near future to discuss," Bieck said in the letter. Gay pride flag displayed on the patio at Country Oaks apartments in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, that is rented by Kevin Kollmann and Merle Malterer. The couple was ordered to remove the flag or face eviction.The couple, who have lived in their $870-a-month apartment for nearly six years, believed the incident was a case of"selective prosecution" and that they were being targeted because of their sexual orientation.
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