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New allegations that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV executives bribed United Auto Workers officials with tens of millions of dollars stashed in secret offshore bank accounts is "too speculative" and do not warrant reinstating a federal lawsuit, a judge said Friday.

U.S. District Judge Paul Borman issued the order one week after General Motors Co. leveled new allegations — without offering any proof — that a list of UAW leaders, including retired President Ron Gettelfinger, pocketed bribes funneled through foreign bank accounts. FCA has denied the allegations.



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