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The Richard B. Russell Federal Building and Courthouse where a federal judge has dismissed claims against the City of Atlanta and its former inspector general.

Federal judge dismisses lobbyist’s claims against City of Atlanta and its former inspector general

Registered lobbyist and city contractor Bernie Tokarz’s civil rights complaint against former Atlanta Inspector General Shannon Manigault and the city was dismissed without prejudice by a federal judge on Monday.  […]

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