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Wells Fargo

Reviving fair-housing claims, the 11th Circuit ruled that Miami plausibly alleged Wells Fargo's discriminatory mortgage-lending practices injured the tax base, resulting in "a disproportionate and excessive number of defaults by black and Latino homebuyers."

ATLANTA — Reviving fair-housing claims, the 11th Circuit ruled that Miami plausibly alleged Wells Fargo's discriminatory mortgage-lending practices injured the tax base, resulting in "a disproportionate and excessive number of defaults by black and Latino homebuyers."

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