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Mintz Levin lawsuit seeks relief for Katrina victims

December 11, 2008

Boston law firm Mintz Levin said it has filed a lawsuit against a federal agency over claims that Hurricane Katrina-related relief dollars were improperly diverted away from poorer residents of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

 

Specifically, the suit is on the behalf of the Mississippi State Conference NAACP, Gulf Coast Fair Housing Center, and several individual residents from the Mississippi Gulf Coast, said the firm, whose full name is Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC.

 

The suit was filed today against the US Department of Housing and Urban Development in the US District Court in Washington, D.C., Mintz Levin said. When Congress appropriated more than $5 billion in hurricane-relief aid to Mississippi, one requirement was that at least half of the funds would benefit low and moderate-income people, Mintz Levin said.

 

Read Article: Boston Globe

 

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