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FILE-In this Oct. 6, 2009 file photograph, Xiaolin "Charles" Wang, president and chief executive officer of GreenTech Automotive Inc., speaks to reporters about his startup company he hopes to build in Tunica County, near Robinsonville, Miss. Mississippi's state auditor Stacey Pickering said Wednesday, July 5, 2017, that the leader of the troubled electric car maker and the company should repay $6.36 million in state and local aid the company received, plus what Pickering says are penalties, interest and recovery costs. GreenTech promised to invest $60 million and create 350 jobs in Robinsonville. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

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FILE- In this Oct. 6, 2009 file photo, Xiaolin "Charles" Wang, president and chief executive officer of GreenTech Automotive Inc., speaks to reporters near three prototype cars his startup company hoped to build in Tunica, Miss. Mississippi's state auditor Stacey Pickering said Wednesday, July 5, 2017, that the leader of the troubled electric car maker and the company, should repay $6.36 million in state and local aid the company received, plus what Pickering says are penalties, interest and recovery costs. GreenTech promised to invest $60 million and create 350 jobs in Robinsonville. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

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FILE- In this June 13, 2016, file photo, employees cars are parked outside the GreenTech Automotive manufacturing plant in Robinsonville, Miss. Mississippi's state auditor Stacey Pickering said Wednesday, July 5, 2017, that Xiaolin "Charles" Wang, president and chief executive officer of GreenTech Automotive Inc., should repay $6.36 million in state and local aid the company received, plus what Pickering says are penalties, interest and recovery costs. GreenTech promised to invest $60 million and create 350 jobs in Robinsonville. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

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FILE- In this June 13, 2016 file photo, production cars are parked outside the GreenTech Automotive manufacturing plant in Robinsonville, Miss. Mississippi's state auditor Stacey Pickering said Wednesday, July 5, 2017, Xiaolin "Charles" Wang, president and chief executive officer of GreenTech Automotive Inc., the head of the troubled electric car company and the company, should repay $6.36 million in state and local aid the company received, plus what Pickering says are penalties, interest and recovery costs. GreenTech promised to invest $60 million and create 350 jobs in Robinsonville. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)