Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
- A jury in North Dakota found Greenpeace liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages related to protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
- Energy Transfer Partners accused Greenpeace of a misinformation campaign and supporting aggressive protests that harmed its reputation and delayed pipeline construction.
- Greenpeace plans to appeal the verdict, arguing the lawsuit infringes on its free speech rights. Senior Legal Adviser Deepa Padmanabha stated, 'This fight is not over.'
- In 2025, Greenpeace said a judgment of $300 million could force it to shut down operations in the U.S., although the organization has about $40 million on hand, which is insufficient.
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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
ThePatriotLight - Major Climate Change Organization Forced To Pay $660 Million Judgement In Defamation Suit
ThePatriotLight - The climate change alarmist group Greenpeace has been ordered by a North Dakota jury to pay more than $660 million in damages in connection with protests against the construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline nearly a decade ago. Dallas-based firm Energy Transfer and its subsidiary company, Dakota Access, accused the Netherlands-based Greenpeace International, Greenpeace USA, and funding arm Greenpeace Fund Inc. Plaintiffs …
Major Climate Change Organization Forced To Pay $660 Million Judgement In Defamation Suit
The climate change alarmist group Greenpeace has been ordered by a North Dakota jury to pay more than $660 million in damages in connection with protests against the construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline nearly a decade ago. Dallas-based firm Energy Transfer and its subsidiary company, Dakota Access, accused the Netherlands-based Greenpeace International, Greenpeace USA, and funding arm Greenpeace Fund Inc. Plaintiffs accused the enviro…
Cowboy State Daily | Greenpeace Ordered To Pay $667M In Protest Damages Over Dakota Access Pipeline
Greenpeace was ordered by a judge Wednesday to pay $667 million related to a 10-month violent protest over building the Dakota Access Pipeline. Protesters camping at the North Dakota site damaged the land and created a policing and cleanup nightmare.
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