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Car dealer agrees to refunds after allegations of discrimination against Native Americans
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Date:2025-04-08 03:44:01
A northern Wisconsin car dealership has agreed to pay $1.1 million in refunds to Native American customers it allegedly scammed, according to a statement by the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
The current and former owners of Rhinelander Auto Group in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and its general manager, Daniel Towne, agreed to the court-ordered settlement after an investigation by the DOJ and Federal Trade Commission agents showed multiple improprieties.
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