Refugees from war-torn Sudan depicted in “The Good Lie” claim the film’s writer and Hollywood producers tricked them into telling their stories and broke an agreement to compensate them.

Fifty-four of the former “Lost Boys of Sudan” and a charitable foundation they set up to help other Sudanese refugees filed the suit Feb. 19 in federal court in Atlanta. The case has been assigned to Judge Leigh Martin May.

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