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VW Cheating

A Ninth Circuit panel ruled Monday that U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer did not abuse his discretion in approving a $327.5 million settlement between auto parts maker Robert Bosch GmbH and consumers who bought Volkswagen diesel vehicles tainted by emissions cheating software.

SAN FRANCISCO — A Ninth Circuit panel ruled Monday that U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer did not abuse his discretion in approving a $327.5 million settlement between auto parts maker Robert Bosch GmbH and consumers who bought Volkswagen diesel vehicles tainted by emissions cheating software.

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