Chrysler Effort to Subpoena Activists
in Lemon Laundering Case Turned Down
by California Appellate Board

"Calling it a 'machine gun approach to discovery,' California's New Motor Vehicle Board denied Chrysler's motion for discovery of citizen activists who had forced the state to act against Chrysler lemon-laundering. Rosemary Shahan, president of Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety (CARS), was one of those activists targeted by Chrysler's lawyers and hit with a subpoena·.Shahan has almost single-handedly forced the issue of lemon laundering into the public spotlight."

– Corporate Crime Reporter, March 24, 1997

 

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