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"textContent": "Plenty of companies have made mistakes. Fewer show no remorse for those mistakes and continue to make them intentionally. These are the corporations that were publicly reprimanded, fined, sued, or otherwise regulated, and still found themselves in trouble again later. In some cases, the issues were safety related. In others, they involved fraud, privacy, labour practices, or environmental damage. The common thread is repetition. Regulators stepped in. Executives testified. Settlements were paid. Then another scandal followed. Here are 15 companies that did not just stumble once, but kept testing the limits.\n\nThe post 15 Naughty Companies That Kept Misbehaving appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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