Hertz will pay $168M to settle lawsuits by customers wrongly accused of stealing cars

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Hertz will pay $168M to settle lawsuits by customers wrongly accused of stealing cars
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Hertz filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020, as it struggled under heavy debt and a drop in travel caused by the pandemic.

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