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Suit filed over steelworkers' trusts
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FONTANA -- A class-action lawsuit has been filed in federal
court against the trustees and lawyer of two trusts that provide
benefits to retired Kaiser Steel workers and their spouses.
The plaintiffs -- Jeanette Barton, Fred Delgado, Jimmy Elliott
and William Walborn -- want the court to remove the trustees,
Virginia Mulloy, Thomas Rabone and Michael Urbanek, and the
trusts' attorney, Alfred B. Fowler.
The suit, filed July 28 in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles,
claims the defendants are incompetent in protecting the assets of
the Cushenbury Mine Trust and the Kaiser ...
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