Eve Taylor is suing Muhammad Shahid for housing retaliation, municipal corruption, electronic surveillance, and physical endangerment

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Eve Taylor, a legally disabled tenant residing in Jersey City, New Jersey, has filed a civil rights lawsuit against multiple defendants, including real estate companies, municipal entities, and individuals. The case was filed in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey on November 12, 2025. Taylor alleges ongoing deprivation of her constitutional and statutory rights due to housing retaliation, municipal corruption, electronic surveillance, and physical endangerment. The complaint details a six-year period during which the City of Jersey City and Hudson County allegedly failed to enforce rent-control laws and allowed coordinated retaliation by landlords and municipal officials. Taylor seeks declaratory, injunctive, compensatory, and punitive relief for these alleged violations.

Source: 225cv17393_Taylor_v_240_Realty_LLC_Complaint_District_New_Jersey.pdf



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