Louisiana Woman Guilty of Filing Fraudulent Claims for Oil Spill Compensation 7thSpace Interactive (press release) According to court documents, the GCCF made disaster assistance money available to individuals and businesses affected by the oil spill resulting from the Deepwater Horizon explosion on April 20, 2010. The GCCF required business owners claiming a loss … Panel's Findings on Gulf Oil Spill Delayed AgainThe Log Newspaper BP ranked high for employer branding despite oil spillTelegraph.co.uk The State of Environmental Crime Enforcement: A Survey of Developments in 2010JD Supra (press release) al.com (blog) –TrustLaw (blog) –Avvo all 117 news articles »
Woman pleads guilty to filing false Gulf oil disaster claims CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) — A North Carolina woman pleaded guilty to filing fraudulent claims for relief from the Gulf oil disaster, authorities said. … BP announces changes aimed at helping cover costs from gulf oil spillWashington Post BP Delivers First Dividend Since Gulf Oil DisasterMinyanville.com Gulf Disaster Failed to Ignite Culture Shift: StudyTheTyee.ca AFP –Seattle Times –Internetbits all 2,383 news articles »
On Tuesday, May 3, World Socialist Web Site reporter Andre Damon interviewed Jeff Seely, a maritime injury lawyer with Gordon, Ellias, and Seely. This firm represents the family of Karl Kleppinger, one of the 11 workers killed in the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Even with more than 200000 gallons of oil being pumped directly into the Gulf of Mexico everyday (thanks to BP’s negligence on the Deepwater Horizon well,) right wing wackos are still clinging to their “drill baby, drill” mantra. We’re being told that yes, this is an atrocity, but we still need that oil at the bottom of the sea floor. Mike Papantonio appears on The Randi Rhodes Show to take on the offshore drilling cheerleaders, as well as explain the basics of his class action suit against BP.
Eric Sharp: Don't expect guilty to pay for oil spill disaster Detroit Free Press (blog) My guess is that six months from now the Gulf oil disaster, and the need to punish the guilty, will have largely faded from the memory of the great majority …