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Five members of the Sistahs on the Reading Edge book club, all of Antioch, Calif., from left, Katherine Neal, Georgia Lewis, Lisa Renee Johnson, Allisa Carr and Sandra Jamerson, stand together at  Johnson's home in Antioch on August 24, 2015. The five were among 11 women, 10 of whom are black, booted off the Napa Valley Wine Train. Johnson holds a photograph of the group that was taken before boarding the train. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group/TNS via Getty Images)

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Somebody is about to get hit with a BIG TIME lawsuit!

How bout a eleven-million-dollar lawsuit!! That’s what is being filed in California by eleven book club members who were kicked off a Napa Valley Wine Train.  The women found themselves in the middle of a major controversy when they were booted off the train and the lawsuit claims racial discrimination, libel and breach of contract.  Ten of the women are black, while one is white and they are calling themselves “Sistahs on the Reading Edge.”  The train’s CEO has apologized publicly over the incident, acknowledging that the company was “100 percent wrong” in removing the women.

And the ‘Sistahs’ are going to give the Napa Valley Wine train ’11 million reasons’ why they were wrong.

Stay tuned on how this is going to turn out.