Chesapeake reaches $25 mln Michigan settlement over leasing charges

April 24 (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp., the second largest U.S. natural gas producer, will create a $25 million compensation fund as part of a settlement on Friday of antitrust and racketeering charges brought by the state of Michigan, according to terms of the settlement reviewed by Reuters.
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