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Jun. 21, 2011

Dolly M. Gee

Dolly Gee was inspired by watching her immigrant mother struggle to get paid fairly

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Central District of California (Los Angeles)
By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Months after taking the bench, U.S. District Judge Dolly M. Gee landed a case that has put her jurisprudence under heavy scrutiny.

In the suit, a West Covina man claimed he was abducted, imprisoned and repeatedly tortured for 22 months in Abu Dhabi in the mid-1980s by three men, two of whom would later become emir and crown prince - key U.S. allies.

It marked one of Gee's most clos... (continued)

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