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The court that awarded Rodney King $3.8 million in a civil lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles was the United States District Court for the Central District of California. King sued the city for violating his civil rights during a highly publicized police brutality incident in 1991.

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Q: What court gave Rodney King the verdict that awarded him 3.8 millions?
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