By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES — A superior court judge has denied class certification in a case alleging a now-shuttered charity did not disclose that it skimmed fees from more than $120 million in donations, ruling there was a lack of commonality of facts.
Judge Kenneth Freeman said class members suing Cars 4 Causes, a self-described nonprofit that was shuttered by the state for m...
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