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 Brenda Goff, confronted once Ford Motor Co.. In 1995, she has a responsibility of the product appeal regarding the death of his son 10 years in an overview Bronco II Sports Utility Vehicle. “I thought it was very close,” she said.

Last year, but still Goff resolved in the courts, then press a civil action against fraud Automobile Manufacturers. Their accusation: Ford paid a former employee of denying he knew that the Bronco II was unstable, prior to production.

Ford said he had done no such thing. But on March 15, 2001, U.S. District Judge John Jr. Copenhagen Haverfordwest found “excessive weight of evidence” that Ford had conspired with engineer David J. Bickerstaff and allows the jury, after consulting continue to testify. Five days later, Ford and constant Goff case of a sum unknown.

The relationship between Ford and Bickerstaff were on the disk, and that is what we have to face, “said Goff. Indeed, 36 years, a housewife from Charleston, W.Va., began by revealing a groundswell, as Ford was far from defending the Bronco II _ and, finally, his successor, the explorer _ against the accusations fly vulnerable.

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