The chief executives of
A federal judge in Detroit on Tuesday told GM’s
GM filed suit last year, alleging that former CEO
Both companies said they look forward to the meeting. GM, however, signaled no intention of backing down from its legal position.
“GM has a very strong RICO case and we look forward to constructive dialogue with FCA consistent with the court’s order,” spokesman Jim Cain said, referring to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
In its own statement, Fiat Chrysler struck a more conciliatory note.
“We also agree that FCA’s focus should continue to be -- as it always has been -- on building great vehicles,” it said, adding that it acknowledged the judge’s concerns and would “look forward to meeting to discuss them and ideally put this matter behind us.”
The judge’s impatience with the litigation came during a hearing where he grilled lawyers for GM in particular, asking at one point whether the damages the company is pursuing would decimate one of its main competitors.
“The intent is not to destroy FCA, or whatever you’re suggesting,” said
GM also alleges that Fiat Chrysler’s bribes pushed union officials to go along with a proposed merger between the two automakers that Marchionne wanted but GM refused.
Fiat Chrysler Chairman
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge
“These legalities will not only divert and consume the attention of key GM and FCA executives from their day jobs -- issues of vehicle production and sales and safety -- but also prevent them from fully providing their vision and leadership on this country’s most pressing social justice and health issues,” he said.
Addressing both sides, Borman noted that the U.S. had bailed out both GM and Chrysler following the 2008 financial crisis.
“Today our country needs and deserves that these now healthy and great companies pay us back by focusing on rescuing this country from the plagues of racism, covid-19 and injustice while building the best vehicles in the world,” he said.
The case is General Motors LLC v. FCA US LLC, 19-cv-13429, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan (Detroit).
(Updates with comment from Fiat in seventh paragraph.)
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