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You are referring to Dr. Andrew Wakefield and a court of law in Britain determined that the authors were falsely accused of fraud and the study was in fact factual and was reinstated. He also never stated the vaccine caused autism. His study found that the majority of autism patients had bowel disease and suggested further studies be completed.
Dr. Wakefield has not been reinstated. You might be confusing him with one of his colleagues who was.
Hard to say if it was fraud or not, but it was definitely bad science.