Wall Street Journal – WSJ.com
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Excerpt:

The Consumer Product Safety Commission said toy maker Mattel Inc. and its Fisher-Price unit will pay a $2.3 million civil penalty to settle allegations that they knowingly imported and sold up to two million children’s toys that violated a federal lead-paint limit.

It is the agency’s highest toy-related penalty ever. The agency said that as part of the settlement agreement, the companies deny the allegations.

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See also the Consumer Product Safety Commission press release.

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