President Obama you promised to hold BP accountable, responsible, and culpable!
Mr. President has that happened in the last 5 years?
Mr. President has the Department of Justice jailed anyone at BP for contempt?
Mr. President has the IRS audited BP's tax filings; since they are take payments back from citizens?
Mr. President, why would any citizen trust you of our U.S. Government?
January 21, 2015 10:01 AM
NEW ORLEANS - Justice
Department attorneys are back in federal court presenting their case for making
BP pay billions of dollars in civil penalties for the 2010 Gulf
of Mexico oil spill. The oil corporation, meanwhile, says the government
is ignoring some of its own data on the health of... more»
January 26, 2015 3:19 PM
NEW
ORLEANS - BP is making a
case that it shouldn't pay the top penalty of $13.7 billion for
polluting the Gulf of Mexico five years ago. The oil giant struggled for
87 days to contain millions of gallons of spilling crude, its expert
witness
called the company's response exemplary.... more»
January 27, 2015 10:11 AM
NEW ORLEANS - An executive
for the BP subsidiary that faces billions of dollars in possible fines for the
2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill says it is
uncertain whether other BP entities would step in to help pay a steep penalty.
Richard Morrison, chairman of the board for BP... more»
February 2, 2015 10:25 AM
NEW ORLEANS - A trial to
determine how much BP should pay in Clean Water Act penalties for the 2010 Gulf
of Mexico oil spill - which could reach $13.7 billion - has ended in New Orleans, but a
decision from the judge is not expected for months. The trial... more»
February 3, 2015 2:33 PM
NEW ORLEANS- Attorneys for BP
are urging a federal appeals court to remove the man responsible for handing
out settlement money from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico
oil spill. BP lawyers told the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on
Tuesday that Patrick Juneau failed to disclose that he had... more»
February 19, 2015 3:50 PM
NEW ORLEANS - A federal judge
has rejected an attempt by BP to lower the fines it faces from its catastrophic
Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010. U.S. District
Judge Carl Barbier on Thursday agreed with government lawyers that BP should
face paying up to $4,300 for each barrel... more»
February 20, 2015 5:36 AM
BATON ROUGE - The oyster industry is still recovering from
the BP oil spill The men and women who work the coast are pushing hard to keep
the jewel of Louisiana
seafood viable . Oysters play a pivotal role on the coast. "For over 150
years, the... more»
"All told, BP has paid out to date more than $13
billion on claims by individuals, businesses, and government entities.
This includes payments made as part of BP's claims process, the Gulf Coast
Claims Facility, and the Court Supervised Settlement Program (CSSP).
According to publicly available data, the CSSP alone has issued more... read more
Many Gulf residents are left in financial and legal limbo 5
years after the Gulf oil spill. Ed Schultz, Brent Coon and Mike Papantonio
discuss the legal process. watch
The legal wrangling for many business owners and residents
along the gulf coast enters year five, as their lawyers fight hard to get
restitution. Ed Schultz investigates. watch
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