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Ignition Switches

California’s attorney general and General Motors entered into a $5.75 million agreement to settle claims that the car manufacturer misled investors, including the state’s largest pension system, “regarding the costs the company would incur due to its ignition switch problems.”

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s attorney general and General Motors entered into a $5.75 million agreement to settle claims that the car manufacturer misled investors, including the state’s largest pension system, “regarding the costs the company would incur due to its ignition switch problems.”

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