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California: Sale of Bakery Is Approved

Associated Press - December 1, 2007


A federal bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of the headquarters of Your Black Muslim Bakery in Oakland for use as a nonprofit center serving people with AIDS and other serious illnesses. Judge Edward D. Jellen on Thursday approved selling the property for about $1 million to a partnership buying the property for Vital Life Services. The bakery had been a well-known community business before falling apart amid gang activity, violence and bankruptcy. Devaughndre Broussard, 20, a handyman at the bakery, has been charged with killing Chauncey Bailey, editor of The Oakland Post.


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