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Toyota Settles Sexual Harassment Suit

Sunday, August 06, 2006 1:24:52 PM

TOKYO (AP) - Toyota Motor Corp. said its U.S. unit has reached a settlement in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a female employee.

Toyota, the world's second-biggest automaker, however, said in a press release Friday that the terms of settlement could not be released because of mutual agreement to keep them confidential.

The Toyota Motor North America Inc. employee, Sayaka Kobayashi, 42, had sought $190 million in damages when she filed the suit in the New York State Supreme Court in May against her former boss, Hideaki Otaka, as well the company's North American unit and its Japanese parent.


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