SAN BERNARDINO - Twelve members of a Los Angeles family who claimed to have been turned away from a McDonald's restaurant because they are black have settled their civil-rights lawsuit against the fast-food company.
The plaintiffs - three adults and nine children - were attending a family reunion in July 1998 when they visited a McDonald's in Colton. The store's manager, t...
The plaintiffs - three adults and nine children - were attending a family reunion in July 1998 when they visited a McDonald's in Colton. The store's manager, t...
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