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Unicorn Riot

Fecha del incidente
17 Mar 2021
Exactitud de fecha
Año y mes correctos
No aplicable
Unicorn Riot
Prensa, medios
Acoso judicial o legal: Otro
Objetivo: Grupo, organización o institución
Lugar del incidente: Estados Unidos
Enbridge Canadá Energía
Marathon Petroleum Estados Unidos Petróleo, gas y carbón
Dakota Access LLC Estados Unidos Petróleo, gas y carbón
Phillips 66 Estados Unidos Petróleo, gas y carbón
Energy Transfer Partners Estados Unidos Petróleo, gas y carbón Respuesta de la empresa
Otros actores

Fuentes

In 2021, the nonprofit news organization Unicorn Riot received a subpoena from Energy Transfer. The subpoena sought different documents from the organization, including any documents and communications related to the company. In the same year, the company also sent subpoenas to various actors who took action against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and supported the Standing Rock movement. Niko Georgiades, who was among the Unicorn Riot reporters covering Standing Rock activities, was also subpoenaed. Unicorn Riot developed a reputation for building evidence of the aggressive tactics used by law enforcement agencies and Energy Transfer.