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A Chicago woman who was sentenced for murdering and dismembering her landlord won $3 million in a lawsuit against the city’s transit authority while in jail awaiting trial, court records have revealed.
Just four months before the civil suit was scheduled for trial, she was charged with Walker’s murder.
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