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Supreme Court hears arguments on case about FBI raid on wrong Georgia home

WASHINGTON (AP) — An Atlanta woman whose house was wrongly raided by the FBI will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a key case over when people can sue to try to hold federal law enforcement accountable.

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Supreme Court hears arguments on case about FBI raid on wrong Georgia home

Toi Cliatt, left, and Trina Martin stand outside the home which the FBI mistakenly raided in 2017, in Atlanta on Friday, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Sudhin Thanawala)


WASHINGTON (AP) — An Atlanta woman whose house was wrongly raided by the FBI will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a key case over when people can sue to try to hold federal law enforcement accountable.

Trina Martin’s lawyers are asking the justices to revive the lawsuit she filed after agents broke before dawn in 2017, pointing guns at her then-boyfriend and terrifying her 7-year-old son.

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