A Portland law firm has been hired to represent a Black hotel guest who was approached by hotel staff and told he was a security risk while phoning his mother from the hotel lobby on Dec. 22.
Staff at the DoubleTree Hilton hotel in the Lloyd district went on to call police and force Washington resident Jermaine Massey to leave under escort.
Massey's lawyers have issued a public statement detailing his account of the incident and asking for a full explanation.
A week after the incident, on Friday Dec. 29, the hotel used Twitter to apologize to Massey, saying the employees involved had been placed on leave and an investigation was underway.
On Dec. 30 the hotel tweeted it had "terminated the employment of two employees", saying the men's actions "were inconsistent with our standards & values."
The hotel didn't name the fired employees.
Massey posted this video on Instagram showing part of the incident.
Paul Peralta, the hotel's general manager, said in a statement that the hotel had contacted Massey to try to reach a resolution.
But Massey's lawyers say the hotel should publicly answer why the security guard approached him and why he had been identified as a threat to security.
Here’s the full statement from law firm Kafoury & McDougal:
On December 22, 2018, at about 11 p.m., Jermaine Massey was, “calling his mother while black,” from a quiet corner of the lobby of the DoubleTree hotel in Portland, Oregon, when hotel security demanded to know if he was a guest. Mr. Massey replied that he was.
The security guard persisted in questioning his presence, even after Mr. Massey presented his hotel key to the guard.
When Mr. Massey asked why he was being singled out, security guard Earl Meyers replied that he was a “security threat.”
The hotel manager called Portland police, who explained to Mr. Massey that the hotel demanded that he be arrested for trespass if he did not leave the premises.
The officers escorted Mr. Massey to his room, where he gathered his personal belongings and left.
The officer offered him a ride, but Mr. Massey explained he had his own car and would drive himself, rather than leave in the back of a police car.
Mr. Massey has retained the Portland law firm of Kafoury & McDougal. Through his attorneys, Mr. Massey invites the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel chain to publicly answer the following questions:
Once these questions are fully and completely answered, Mr. Massey may be willing to speak publicly on this matter.
The hotel has requested a private discussion, but Mr. Massey was publicly humiliated. Therefore, he demands a public statement response.
The press is requested to make all contacts with Mr. Massey through his attorneys. Please respect his and his family’s privacy during this difficult time.