A federal judge approved a $3 billion settlement between the City of Los Angeles and an advocacy group that asked the city to take measures to mitigate the living situation of the homeless population.
"Having reviewed the Settlement Agreement and the parties' briefing, the Court finds that the Settlement Agreement is fair, reasonable, and adequate," U.S. District Judge David Carter wrote. He appointed special master Michele Martinez to ove...
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