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Brad Pitt is facing legal action over his Make It Right project, an initiative set up in 2006 to help victims of Hurricane ...
Brad Pitt is facing a significant legal challenge as a lawsuit filed by Hurricane Katrina victims progresses. The actor's charitable housing project in New Orleans has come under scrutiny.
Six months after Hurricane Helene destroyed communities across the Southeast, five people remain missing in North Carolina ...
Brad Pitt and his non-profit 'Make It Right Foundation' face a class action lawsuit from Hurricane Katrina victims in New Orleans due to issues with homes built by the charity. The lawsuit demands ...
CNN.com asked readers to share their thoughts about Hurricane Katrina. Here is a sampling from the responses, some of which have been edited: My daughter teaches a special ed class in a north Texas ...
Brad Pitt's nonprofit built 109 homes in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward, an area devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The cluster of homes were built between 2008 and 2015.
Victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans - who allegedly had faulty homes built by Brad's Make It Right Foundation - are suing the actor personally and his nonprofit in a class action lawsuit.
Pitt, 61, started the project in the wake of 2005's devastating Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans with an aim to build ecologically sustainable homes to replace the houses that were flooded.
Hurricane Katrina victims sue Brad Pitt and Make It Right Foundation over faulty homes, achieving a court victory requiring document disclosure. Victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans ...