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A judge ruled LA violated homeless people's rights by willfully destroying records during sweeps, ordering damages and banning future destruction of belongings.
A federal judge has ruled that Los Angeles violated the constitutional rights of homeless individuals by destroying, altering, or fabricating records related to encampment sweeps, finding the city acted willfully and in bad faith.
The judge rejected the city’s claim of pandemic-era errors, citing widespread document manipulation in over 90% of 144 cases.
A default judgment was issued, allowing plaintiffs to seek damages and a permanent injunction banning the destruction of unhoused people’s belongings during cleanups, with a filing deadline of March 27.
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Un juez dictaminó que Los Ángeles violaba los derechos de las personas sin hogar al destruir deliberadamente los registros durante las redadas, ordenando daños y prohibiendo la destrucción futura de pertenencias.