Entertainment & Sports
Dec. 6, 2014
African-American media group sues AT&T, DirecTV for $10 billion
Prominent litigator Louis "Skip" Miller filed a bombshell racial discrimination lawsuit in California federal court Tuesday that threatens to complicate AT&T Inc.'s planned acquisition of DirecTV Inc.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Prominent litigator Louis "Skip" Miller has filed a bombshell racial discrimination lawsuit in California federal court that threatens to complicate AT&T Inc.'s planned acquisition of DirecTV Inc.
The complaint, filed on behalf of the newly formed National Association of African-American Owned Media, accuses each company of "racial animus" and violating the U...
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