AIG Traders Get $10 Million in France With More at Stake in U.K.

  • Payday fights dating to the financial crisis still playing out
  • Judges say bonuses had been allocated before AIG’s losses

Pedestrians walk near the American International Group Inc. (AIG) headquarters in New York. 

Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg

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Two former American International Group Inc. employees won awards totaling about $10 million after French judges chastised the insurance giant for trying to avoid paying bonuses they’d already earned to help cover for losses during the financial crisis amid a wave of criticism over executive pay.