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Monday, November 9, 2020, 9:50am
By Corrinne Hess

The Milwaukee city attorney is asking city officials to settle its lawsuit with Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown for $750,000 and admit Brown’s constitutional rights were violated when police confronted him over a parking violation in 2018.

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