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A Miniature Horse used as a service animal is at the center of a lawsuit involving the city of Blue Ash, Ohio; a disabled child; and a fair housing organization.
Elizabeth Brown, executive director of Cincinnati, Ohio-based Housing Opportunities Made Equal, said the agency, along with Ingrid Anderson, filed a federal lawsuit against the Blue Ash on Feb. 18 on grounds that the city violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by classifying a Miniature Horse belonging to Anderson’s daughter as livestock.
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