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WASHINGTON − The Justice Department filed a $100 million lawsuit Wednesday against the owner of the Dali container ship, which rammed and toppled Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, killing six people. More than 50 federal and state agencies coordinated to remove the bridge remnants after the March 26 collapse and the Dali, and to reopen the Fort McHenry Shipping Channel in June, officials said. The federal government spent $100 million in that effort and the government will seek punitive damages against the owner and operator of the ship,…