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Oakland Loses Fair Housing Act Lawsuit Against Wells
October 11, 2021
Brandon Ivey
A lawsuit filed by Oakland, CA, in 2015, alleging that discriminatory lending by Wells Fargo eventually prompted a decrease in property tax collections, was ultimately decided in favor of the lender.
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