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SANTA ANA — The plaintiff and defendants in a contentious civil racketeering trial faced off in federal court Wednesday in back-to-back testimony that included allegations of sexual harassment, witness coaching by attorneys, and the judge at one point ordering the lawyers to “Stop!”
At the end of testimony, the judge dismissed the claim of violations of the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act, but closing arguments o...
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