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الدعوى القضائية (SLAPP)

1 إبريل 2016

Ellis Long - Black Belt Citizens Fighting for Health and Justice

الحالة: DROPPED

Date lawsuit was filed
1 إبريل 2016
دقة التاريخ
السنة والشهر صحيحان
Ellis Long
مدنية
أنثى
Black Belt Citizens Fighting for Health and Justice
أحد قادة أو أفراد مجتمع محلي متضرر
الدعاوى القضائية: الدعاوى ضد المشاركة العامة (SLAPPs)
الدعاوى القانونية: التشهير, القذف
مبلغ التعويض: $30,000,000
القائم برفع الدعوى: Company
ضحية الاعتداء: فرد
موقع رفع الدعوى: الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
موقع الحادثة: الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Green Group Holdings الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية التخلص من النفايات رد الشركة

المصادر

In 2009, Arrowhead Landfill in Uniontown, Alabama began accepting coal ash after a dam broke at the Tennessee Kingston Fossil Plant, unleashing millions of gallons of coal ash slurry. After members of Black Belt Citizens Fighting for Health and Justice (BBCFHJ), a community organization working to stop racial and environmental injustice, began voicing health and environmental concerns about the landfill on Facebook, the owner of the landfill, Green Group Holdings LLC sued the officers of BBCFHJ, Esther Calhoun, Ben Eaton, Ellis Long and Mary Schaeffer for libel and slander. They asked for $30 million in damages. The magistrate judge recommended that the court grant the defendants' motion to dismiss but allow Green Group Holdings to file an amended complaint. In February 2017, Green Group Holdings LLC released a joint statement with the four defendants announcing that they had engaged in discussions which had led to the “voluntary and permanent dismissal of the litigation” and that they were “hopeful that, in the future, matters of concern to the community can be resolved through dialogue rather than lawsuits.”