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Brownsville Midtown District legal fight getting a new judge as restraining order set to expire

· KRGV (NBC 5)

The legal dispute over Brownsville's Midtown Entertainment District is transitioning to a new judge as a restraining order protecting seven businesses nears expiration. A visiting judge withdrew after the city raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest due to his prior involvement in a related divorce case. The temporary restraining order, which allows businesses on Pablo Kisel Boulevard to operate, is set to expire soon. Property owners are urged to file for an extension. The city previously shut down these establishments due to alleged code violations, prompting the owners to file a lawsuit. A hearing is scheduled for July 22.

AI summary · Source: KRGV (NBC 5)

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