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Boston Hotel Faces Backlash After Cisgender Woman Accused of Being a Man in Restroom

The Liberty Hotel has suspended the security guard involved and announced mandatory retraining after a couple filed complaints with state agencies and the mayor's office.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Transgender people and their allies gather to protest against the Supreme Court definition of an woman at Parliament Square on April 19, 2025 in London, England. The Trans Liberation Emergency Protest was called following this week's Supreme Court ruling that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex. (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images)
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Overview

  • Ansley Baker, a cisgender woman, was accused by a Liberty Hotel security guard of being a man while using the women's restroom during a Kentucky Derby party on May 3.
  • The hotel initially claimed the couple had violated rules by sharing a stall, but Baker and her partner, Liz Victor, deny this account and say the accusations were baseless.
  • Following public outcry, the hotel suspended the security officer, mandated staff retraining on inclusive practices, and pledged a donation to a local LGBTQ+ organization.
  • Baker and Victor have filed formal complaints with the Massachusetts attorney general’s office and the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination to seek accountability.
  • The couple has also engaged Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s office to advocate for measures preventing similar incidents in the future.