13 July 2007
2 FAST 2 FURIOUS - JUDGE RULES AGAINST GOVERNMENT IN DISCRIMINATION CASE
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JUDGE RULES AGAINST GOVERNMENT IN DISCRIMINATION CASE
Federal Judge Gary Allen Fees ruled in Los Angeles on Thursday that racial discrimination did not figure in the firing of Frank Davis as assistant director in 2002 on 2 Fast 2 Furious. Davis is black. The judge noted that several persons on the production crew of the movie had complained about Davis's job performance. Even the film's director, John Singleton, who is also black, testified that he did not oppose the firing. Universal agreed to settle a civil suit filed by Davis last month for an undisclosed sum.
13/07/2007
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