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Entertainment & Sports

Dec. 18, 2007

Judge Will Mediate in Rapper Suit

LOS ANGELES - A federal judge has greased the tracks for a settlement in the wrongful-death lawsuit brought against the city of Los Angeles by the family of slain rapper Christopher Wallace by delaying the trial and sending the parties to a mediator.

By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - A federal judge has greased the tracks for a settlement in the wrongful-death lawsuit brought against the city of Los Angeles by the family of slain rapper Christopher Wallace by delaying the trial and sending the parties to a mediator.
      "The parties have engaged in extended discussions over the last week regarding the statu...

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