While Hearing motions midway through a trial over allegations of favoritism in Atlanta airport contracting, a federal judge said that some of the plaintiffs’ evidence appeared as thin as “dew on a rock” although other evidence suggested “a lot of suspicions.”

U.S. District Judge Charles A. Pannell Jr. on Monday denied a mistrial motion made by lawyers for the city of Atlanta and the advertising companies who have held the lucrative contract to lease billboard space at the airport for the past 30 years.

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