Plaintiffs alleging judicial bias in a complex eviction case may have found a light at the end of the tunnel.

Attorney Matthew D. McMaster took to the steps of the Fulton County Superior Court this week to provide an update on what he described as “rampant bias” in an eviction case involving a trial judge’s alleged relationship to the sheriff’s department and opposing counsel.

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