Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
- A North Dakota jury found Greenpeace liable for millions in damages related to Dakota Access Pipeline protests, according to Energy Transfer Partners.
- Energy Transfer Partners accused Greenpeace of causing financial loss by spreading misinformation and sued for $300 million in 2019.
- The jury's verdict is a significant setback for Greenpeace, which warned that it could bankrupt its US operations.
- Kristin Casper, Greenpeace International's general counsel, stated that their fight against Big Oil continues despite the verdict.
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Greenpeace, million-dollar sentence for the protests against an oil pipeline. Now there is a risk of being stopped in the US
He will have to compensate an oil company for defamation. “They want to gag us.” 7 of the 11 jurors chosen for the case have worked or have family members who work in the oil sector
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