Federal judge declines to block $1.8B DOJ payout fund, citing officials' statements that fund is defunct
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Salvador Rizzo
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A federal judge in D.C. declined to block the Trump administration's proposed $1.8 billion payout fund for individuals claiming improper government investigation, noting that Justice Department officials have already stated in public comments and court filings that the fund is no longer active.
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top Justice Department officials have stated in public comments and court filings that the fund is dead
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