NEW YORK — A federal judge is not budging on his insistence that attorney fees of 20% are high enough in the litigation over collusion in the modeling agency business.

U.S. District Judge Harold Baer Jr. has refused a request by lawyers for the models, who in 2004 won a hard-fought settlement with the Wilhelmina Model Agency and nine other agencies, to increase fees from the slightly more than $4.3 million already awarded.

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