Stellantis is the latest company to get caught cheating on diesel emissions, and now it’s being forced to pay up. The Detroit News reports. According to a criminal information filing, Stellantis is pleading guilty to a suit claiming that FCA committed a conspiracy to defraud the United States in violation of the Clean Air Act, and will pay have to pay nearly $204 million. A Reuters article published last week said the group could face up to $300 million in penalties. Federal regulators say the automaker allegedly didn’t disclose at least eight auxiliary emission control devices on 3.0L V6 EcoD…