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Litigation

May 20, 1999

Federal Express Accused of Selective Routing

A package sent via Federal Express to a recipient who lives in a mostly minority neighborhood was rerouted to a narcotics officer - a frequent, and unlawful, practice by the parcel carrier, according to a lawsuit that seeks class-action status.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A package sent via Federal Express to a recipient who lives in a mostly minority neighborhood was rerouted to a narcotics officer - a frequent, and unlawful, practice by the parcel carrier, according to a lawsuit that seeks class-action status.
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