Takata pleaded guilty to fraud on Monday for concealing a defect in its airbag inflators that has been linked to 16 deaths, 11 of them in the U.S. The Japanese auto parts maker agreed to pay $1 billion in penalties, admitting in its plea that it hid evidence that the inflators could explode, blasting shrapnel that could injure drivers and passengers. The plaintiffs' attorneys also appeared to broaden their lawsuit, accusing automakers Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Ford, and BMW of using the devices despite knowing they could be dangerous. Source: The Associated Press |
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