LaDuke: Greenpeace verdict a shameful slap to protesters
- A jury awarded over $660 million to Energy Transfer Partners against Greenpeace for defamation related to the 2016 Standing Rock protests, marking this as the largest SLAPP suit in North Dakota history.
- The court denied Greenpeace's motions to change the trial venue and to present Energy Transfer's safety record, as noted by sources in the trial.
- Janet Alkire, Chairwoman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, criticized the verdict, stating that it favored corporate interests over local residents and the environment.
- Energy Transfer's attorney labeled Water Protectors as outsiders, which was met with dissent from local Tribal leadership who claimed the narrative was false.
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Greenpeace verdict over pipeline protest defamation could spell problems for environmental activism and speech
A North Dakota jury found Greenpeace defamed pipeline builder Energy Transfer during protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, awarding $250 million in defamation damages. What does it mean for environmental activism and free speech?Karen Zraick reports for The New York Times.In short:The jury found Greenpeace made nine defamatory statements about Energy Transfer during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, including claims about desecration o…

LaDuke: Greenpeace verdict a shameful slap to protesters
"Greenpeace did not manipulate Standing Rock, but Energy Transfer has manipulated Morton County." — Janet Alkire, chairwoman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe On March 20, a Morton County, North Dakota, jury delivered a judicial bludgeoning of Water Protectors and Indian people. The jury ruled against Greenpeace and awarded more than $660 million to Energy Transfer Partners, for defamation, costing the company money, and organizing the protests…
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This is not justice. Greenpeace will appeal, and they need all of us to mobilize in a massive international movement in support of their efforts to expose this sham trial. The post Big Oil’s “Lawfare” Attacks on Advocacy and Accountability first appeared on Amazon Watch.
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