NEW YORK (AP) — One of France's largest banks, Societe Generale, is paying $1.3 billion in penalties for violating U.S. trade sanctions on Cuba. U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman in New York announced the deal Monday. He says it's the second largest penalty ever imposed on a financial institution for violating U.S. economic sanctions. As part of the deal, prosecutors deferred criminal charges including conspiracy to violate the Trading with the Enemy Act.Read more on NewsOK.com