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WOW. 1.25 of a 60 mil judgement. Who lets these guys off the hook?Another AIG program? Who picks up the other costs? Let me guess the taxpayers get to pay the rest?
It said the company made that motion and it will be submitted to the court. The court hasn't made a ruling in favor of the company’s proposal (am I understanding that correctly?).
Perhaps the clean up is nearly complete and it came in under the $60M cost estimate (i.e. the "judgement"), more in the neighborhood of $1M(?).
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