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Judge says Cincinnati lawsuit can proceed

The Potter Stewart Federal Courthouse in downtown Cincinnati

A federal judge ruled Friday that a group of Black Cincinnati homeowners can go forward with a lawsuit accusing the city of running a discriminatory tax break program.

The lawsuit, filed last year in U.S. District Court, claims Cincinnati is more segregated and its Black residents are poorer because of the way the city hands out tax abatements to homeowners who fix up their properties.

The suit seeks to overturn Cincinnati's residential tax abatement program and to award potentially millions of dollars in tax breaks to Black homeowners who may have been victims of discrimination.

City lawyers asked Judge Timothy Black to throw out the lawsuit, but the judge on Friday refused. In a 28-page ruling, Black said the city may not have intentionally discriminated against Black homeowners, but it's possible the city administered the program in a way that resulted in racial discrimination.


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