Marshette Foster, who resided at Element SouthPark in Charlotte, paying $2,600 a month for two bedrooms, said the apartment concierge confronted her daughter on April 30 following reports of twerking on the pool deck, The Charlotte Observer reported earlier this month.

In a statement to The Charlotte Observer on May 9, Element SouthPark said they were evicted due to "extremely unacceptable behaviors" from Foster's daughter and her friends, alleging that the group was captured on video "performing acts of public nudity, fighting, and other extremely unacceptable behaviors." They added that children were in the vicinity when it occurred.
According to the report, Foster said that her daughter —identified as Alanah — apologized to the staff, telling them that she would stop doing it.

Additionally, Foster told the outlet that the concierge said that Alanah had too many guests by the pool, emphasizing that they did not have the same complaint about white residents who were also there and their group of guests. This resulted in Alanah's friend cursing at the concierge, she added.

"This is very troublesome to me. "I really believe this residence... they do not spread the rules fairly. " Foster told The Raleigh News and Observer. "You are discriminated here."
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Human guests are typically one for one. A human couple will tend to bring another couple over, maybe three or four. Sure, some humans will act like niggers and turn a common area into a big party, but when you hear of a rented house being used for a party that disturbs the peace or results in violence, 100% of the time it's AirTNB.

Niggers? Two niggers inviting friends always have at least 20 or 30 coming over to the pool. Can you imagine the constant streaming of Battlesow Galactica episodes when Shinaqua goes over to fight LaMontavia because LaMontavia was giving muh poosie to Shinaqua's boo Ahndray? And undoubtedly there was actual muh dikking in the open? This was not just "twerking."

I'm surprised they didn't hire Ben Crump, or is this such a lost cause that even Crump couldn't make a case?