Federal lawsuit accuses Miami-Dade Housing leaders of discrimination and retaliation

A Miami-Dade County employee has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the county and two department leaders of retaliation, discrimination, and violating his constitutional rights after he raised concerns about workplace governance.

David Arnold Gray, a business architect in the Miami-Dade Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), filed the suit in December 2025 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The defendants include Miami-Dade County, HCD Director Nathan Kogon, and Assistant Director Christina Salinas-Cotter. Gray alleges that after reporting discriminatory treatment and misuse of authority, he was stripped of responsibilities and subjected to a retaliatory, hostile work environment.

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