But basically, the article points out that the administration at USDA made certain decisions that maybe maximized claimants chances of receiving a settlement and that there possibly was fraud and fraudulent tactics on the parts of the claimants.
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Senator Pryor references a critical article on USDA's handling of civil rights cases.
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