By Tom Krisher AP Auto Writer DETROIT (AP) — Allegations by General Motors that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles bribed union officials are 'preposterous' and read like a script from a 'third-rate spy movie,' FCA lawyers wrote in court documents filed Monday. GM, in a court motion last week, alleged that Fiat Chrysler used foreign bank accounts to bribe union officials so they would stick GM with higher labor costs. But in a response, the Italian-American automaker fired back, calling GM's claims 'defamatory and baseless.' GM alleged in a court filing last week that FCA spent millions on bribes by stashing the […]
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