Swimmers, including USC Olympian, file California antitrust suit against world swimming organization

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Three Olympic and world champion swimmers have filed an antitrust suit in California challenging governing body FINA's control of organizing competitions.

 

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Attorneys for FINA say the accusations are in the kiddie pool

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