The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against William Aaron Asper, the owner and manager of rental properties located in and around the Detroit suburb of Westland, for engaging in sexual harassment and retaliation in violation of the Fair Housing Act.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, alleges that William Asper sexually harassed female tenants beginning in 2018 and continuing to the present day. According to the complaint, Asper has offered housing-related benefits in exchange for sexual contact, made unwelcome sexual comments and advances to female tenants, subjected female tenants to unwelcome touching and groping, and taken adverse housing-related actions against female tenants who refused his sexual advances. The lawsuit also names as defendants the William Aaron Asper Living Trust and REPSA Enterprises LLC, both entities that owned rental properties during Asper’s management and sexual harassment of female tenants.
The lawsuit, which is the result of a joint investigative effort of the Justice Department with HUD’s Office of Inspector General, seeks monetary damages to compensate persons harmed by the alleged harassment, civil penalties to vindicate the public interest, and a court order barring future discrimination.
Anyone who is a victim of sexual harassment by a landlord or property manager or have suffered other forms of housing discrimination should call the Justice Department’s Housing Discrimination Tip Line at 1-800-896-7743 or submit a report online.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, alleges that William Asper sexually harassed female tenants beginning in 2018 and continuing to the present day. According to the complaint, Asper has offered housing-related benefits in exchange for sexual contact, made unwelcome sexual comments and advances to female tenants, subjected female tenants to unwelcome touching and groping, and taken adverse housing-related actions against female tenants who refused his sexual advances. The lawsuit also names as defendants the William Aaron Asper Living Trust and REPSA Enterprises LLC, both entities that owned rental properties during Asper’s management and sexual harassment of female tenants.
The lawsuit, which is the result of a joint investigative effort of the Justice Department with HUD’s Office of Inspector General, seeks monetary damages to compensate persons harmed by the alleged harassment, civil penalties to vindicate the public interest, and a court order barring future discrimination.
Anyone who is a victim of sexual harassment by a landlord or property manager or have suffered other forms of housing discrimination should call the Justice Department’s Housing Discrimination Tip Line at 1-800-896-7743 or submit a report online.




