First its the NY Slimes. If its corporate, regardless of the facts, the Slimes will make the corporation out to be wrong. Second, buried in the Slimes' own reporting it says that FCA identified the problem, reported it and put remediation in place. Typically the level of violation is lessened by self identification and demonstration that there was no intent/conspiracy to deceive. We'll see how it plays out, but it doesn't sound like FCA was caught, it sounds like they identified the problem.