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80% of claims in America's largest sexual abuse settlement in history could be fraudulent, LA DA says
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman claims 80% of claims in a $4 billion sexual abuse settlement could be fraudulent and has asked a judge to freeze payments. The LA Times investigation found nine plaintiffs paid by recruiters to join the lawsuit, with four admitting fraudulent claims, prompting Hochman's investigation.
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