Participants in Detroit pension borrowing knew debt sale was 'iffy'-city lawyer

DETROIT, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Detroit's controversial sale of $1.4 billion of pension debt, which has become one of the biggest disputes in the city's historic bankruptcy case, involved risks known to all the parties in the transaction, an attorney for the city said on Wednesday.
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