Resource: Insurer Must Pay $100.5 Million in Redlining Case

By: Joseph B. Treaster

October 27, 1998

The New York Times

In a milestone decision, a Richmond jury ordered the Nationwide Insurance Company yesterday to pay $100.5 million in damages to a local housing group that accused the insurer of refusing to sell homeowner policies to black residents.

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