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ACLU accuses Antioch of censoring evidence

Contra Costa Times
December 31st, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO—Low-income renters suing the city of Antioch for alleged racial discrimination are accusing city officials of censoring critical evidence.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs say Antioch cut disparaging remarks made by two police officers about a low-income tenant from a taped conversation submitted to the court.

In papers filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco earlier this month, the lawyers say Antioch has turned over less than half of the nearly 40-minute conversation.

The city denies the allegations and said it submitted the partial transcripts because of the crush of evidence it has been required to turn over.

The suit filed last year accuses Antioch of orchestrating a harassment campaign to stem the flow of federally subsidized tenants.

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