New York Daily News

ScraM, KiDs

- BY JAMES FANELLI

NO KIDDING around.

A company that Rep. Carolyn Maloney and her siblings owned was once found to have discrimina­ted against children over age 5 at its Virginia Beach property, according to court records.

Maloney and her siblings jointly owned the land through Sea Bay Developmen­t Corp. Her sister Virginia Bosher and brother-in-law Phil Upton owned Holiday Trav-L-Park, a company that leased the Sea Bay property to run a campground and rent space to RVs and trailers.

Holiday and Sea Bay were both accused of discrimina­tion in 2007 after a single mom struggling to find a place to live complained about a Holiday policy that limited the time that families with a child between the ages of 5 and 17 could stay on the grounds. The mom, Karen Smith, had hoped to rent a trailer spot at

 ??  ?? A company that Upper East Side Rep. Carolyn Maloney (pictured) and her siblings owned was once found to have discrimina­ted against children over age 5 as to length of time they could spend in Virginia Beach campground, court records indicate.
A company that Upper East Side Rep. Carolyn Maloney (pictured) and her siblings owned was once found to have discrimina­ted against children over age 5 as to length of time they could spend in Virginia Beach campground, court records indicate.
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