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Fishermen on Three Years of BP Disaster: "How are we ever going to get through this?"

fishing near isle de jean charles louisianaThree years since the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico set off the worst oil disaster in United States history, BP Chief Bob Dudley says everything is fine in the Gulf of Mexico. [...Read more]

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Ada McMahon

4 Reasons Why a Settlement with BP is a Bad Idea

Sort of like OJ Simpson (Yes. I figure he did it), BP "got over" in the US Justice Department's criminal case against them. They didn't win, but they gladly settled for $4 Billion rather than face a full trial with full public disclosure of exactly what happened before, during and after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20, 2010. [...Read more]

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Derrick Evans

A Letter to Judge Carl Barbier on the Medical Aspects of the BP Settlement, by Dr. Michael Robichaux

dr. michael robichauxThis letter was originally sent to U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier by Dr. Michael Robichaux on November 26th, 2012. Dr. Robichaux is a physician in Raceland, Louisiana, who operated a detox clinic for people who became ill after exposure to BP's oil and dispersant. [...Read more]

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Bridge The Gulf

BP Agrees to Pay $4 Billion Settlement for Gulf Coast Disaster

Crossposted from Colorlines. News reports say that BP has entered into a settlement with the Department of Justice for criminal penalties for the 2010 BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. According to The Washington Post, BP has agreed to pay $4 billion over five years for their role in the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drill, which led to 11 workers dying and a lot of Gulf fisherfolk put out of work. [...Read more]

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Brentin Mock

My Thoughts on the BP Settlement “Fairness Hearing”

hale boggs courthouseI had hoped to write a full article concerning my thoughts on the subject of the BP Settlement Fairness Hearing held Thursday, November 8, but I (along with 3 others) was wrongfully accused of “live streaming audio,” and forcibly removed from the federal courtroom. I won't go into that now, but you can read Ada McMahon's article for more information. [...Read more]

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Cherri Foytlin

BP Disaster Survivors Removed From Federal Courtroom during Fairness Hearing

live audio streamingThree BP oil disaster survivors and community advocates were forcibly removed from the fairness hearing on the BP class-action settlement yesterday, moments before the federal court heard objections to how that settlement would compensate people made sick by the disaster. The fairness hearing allowed U.S. [...Read more]

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Ada McMahon

Who's Paying for BP's Health Crisis?

meds family of fiveWatching the last two years unfold has been both eye opening and heartbreaking. Earlier this week, as I sat with a twenty-seven year old mother of three from Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, we went over the many health-related issues she and her family are dealing with. Her ten-year old daughter has severe stomach issues, breathing issues, skin issues, horrible headaches - there are very few days that come and go that she feels well. [...Read more]

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Kindra Arnesen

GO FISH Conference Informs Fisherman of BP Settlement Rights

At the Gulf Organized Fisheries in Solidarity & Hope,(Go FISH) conference held August 4th in Westwego, oysterman Byron Encalade of Pointe a la Hache, La. was adamant. Encalade described his Gulf oyster grounds as such: “No spatting at all, nothing. The whole public sea grounds on the east bank of the river, except for a very small area…there is not one spat to be found. That is disturbing. Very disturbing.” [...Read more]

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Karen Savage

"The Phony Settlement" - My response to NYT op-ed columnist Joe Nocera

Editors Note: In Friday's New York Times, business columnist Joe Nocera argues that the BP settlement is a lawyers' scheme to "gin up" new clients and squeeze more money out of BP.  He writes that "the vast majority of legitimate claims have already been paid by Feinberg" and that the new claims process established by the settlement will result in mostly "bogus" claims.  Nocera specifically ridicules the BP settlement for

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Known Unknowns in the BP Oil Disaster Trial

oiled bp signA lot of worry is swirling around about what would happen if BP settles. [...Read more]

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Brentin Mock