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Demanda (SLAPP)

28 Jul 2018

Ellen Gerhart

Estatus: CLOSED

Fecha de presentación de la demanda judicial
28 Jul 2018
Exactitud de fecha
Todo correcto
Ellen Gerhart
Civil, Penal
Femenino
Líder o miembro de una comunidad afectada
Demandas: SLAPP
Demandas legales: Desacato penal indirecto (atraer animales salvajes)
Demanda presentada por: Company
Objetivo: Individual
Lugar de presentación: Estados Unidos
Lugar del incidente: Estados Unidos
Energy Transfer Partners Estados Unidos Petróleo, gas y carbón Respuesta de la empresa

Fuentes

Ellen Gerhart, a private property owner on the Mariner East pipeline route and retired special education schoolteacher, has challenged Energy Transfer Partners’ (ETP) use of her family’s property, including filing a federal lawsuit in 2017 against Sunoco and others over violating her constitutional rights. Gerhart was arrested, jailed, tried, and sentenced after facing a number of civil and criminal allegations by the company. Gerhart was released from prison in September 2018 after serving two months. She has since continued to advocate for environmental protection and protest how Energy Transfer Partners has treated her and other people along its pipeline project routes across the country.