S&P demands unredacted versions of documents in U.S. fraud lawsuit

Aug 13 (Reuters) - Standard and Poor's (S&P) on Tuesday filed a motion demanding the United States and former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner produce unredacted versions of documents relating to the ratings agency's claim that the United States sued it in retaliation for downgrading government debt.
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