City of Houston sues Red Carpet Inn Lawsuit: Motel known as haven for drug dealers, prostitutes No description found
HOUSTON – The Red Carpet Inn is the target of another lawsuit, this time by the city of Houston, which in the suit is accused of being a nuisance.
In the lawsuit, the City of Houston alleges that the Red Carpet Inn, on the Gulf Freeway near Maxwell, has been a place for drugs, prostitution and assaults.
According to the lawsuit, Houston has responded to 38 calls at the motel in the past month.
Last month, Harris County filed a similar lawsuit against a Red Carpet Inn at a different location.
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