FLINT (AP) — An official at an agency that manages the sale, rehabilitation and demolition of tax foreclosed homes in Genesee County has resigned after an audio recording of him using a racial slur to describe black people was posted online.
Genesee County Land Bank Executive Director Michele Wildman told MLive.com on Monday that she has accepted the resignation of sales manager Phil Stair.
The newspaper reports that Stair can be heard in the recording blaming problems in the city of Flint on people who “don’t pay their bills.”
Stair is white. He was recorded by environmental activist Chelsea Lyons. Lyons told MLive.com Monday that the Land Bank “is taking up all of the properties in Flint” and is “pushing people out of neighborhoods.”
- Posted June 06, 2017
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Official at county agency resigns over racial slur

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