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A law firm involved in L.A. County’s $4-billion sex abuse settlement asked for a lawsuit to be dismissed after a Times investigation uncovered two allegations of fraud.

Two more plaintiffs have now come forward to say they were told to invent their claims in exchange for cash.

Downtown LA Law Group, the firm that represents the plaintiffs, has denied any involvement with recruiters who allegedly paid plaintiffs to sue.

It felt like the kind of thing that must happen in Hollywood all the time: a hundred bucks to be a movie extra.

Austin Beagle, 31, and Nevada Barker, 30, said they were trying to sign up for food stamps this spring when someone offered them a background role outsid

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