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Detroit Bankruptcy Judge Rejects $165 Million Compromise Between City and Banks

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A judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy again rejected a deal Thursday to get the city out of a disastrous financial agreement with major banks.

Judge Steven Rhodes turned down a more than $165 million compromise, saying "it's just too much money." He had rejected a $230 million deal in December.

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