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Harold Wilson of Detroit and his attorney George B. Washington discuss the lawsuit during an interview in Detroit on Tuesday Feb. 6, 2018. Wilson filed a lawsuit against Hardman Construction Inc. last week.  Wilson alleges the contractor used fake addresses for its suburban workers so the firm could meet a city requirement regarding the makeup of its workforce on the Little Caesars Arena project. City law says firms with a $3 million contract receiving public funding must have a workforce of at least 51 percent Detroit residents.  (Max Ortiz/Detroit News via AP)

Harold Wilson of Detroit and his attorney George B. Washington discuss the lawsuit during an interview in Detroit on Tuesday Feb. 6, 2018. Wilson filed a lawsuit against Hardman Construction Inc. last week. Wilson alleges the contractor used fake addresses for its suburban workers so the firm could meet a city requirement regarding the makeup of its workforce on the Little Caesars Arena project. City law says firms with a $3 million contract receiving public funding must have a workforce of at least 51 percent Detroit residents. (Max Ortiz/Detroit News via AP)

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