Plaintiffs excluded from the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal settlement, because they no longer owned their cars after the fraud was discovered, have survived a motion to dismiss.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer of San Francisco ruled Wednesday that former owners of the emission-cheating cars have standing to seek damages by "relying on a well-accepted theory of injury [overpayment] but with a novel twist."
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