Neo-Nazis And Extremists Face Justice As Civil Trial Over Charlottesville Rally Is Set To Begin

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Plaintiffs are suing a gamut of neo-Nazis and white supremacists over 'Unite the Right,' a far-right rally that grew violent four years ago in the Virginia city.

Plaintiffs are suing a gamut of neo-Nazis and white supremacists over"Unite the Right," a far-right rally that grew violent four years ago in the Virginia city.

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