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Supreme Court Slashes Fine Against ExxonMobil In Valdez SuitSubmitted by Katie Palme on Thu, 2008-06-26 15:47.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Wednesday, according to the New York Times, to reduce the punitive damages against ExxonMobil stemming from the oil spill of the Exxon Valdez in 1989 to $507.5 million from the original $5 billion.
However, the company may still be liable for the recklessness of the captain, whom Justice John Paul Stevens described as a "lapsed alcoholic." Alaska politicians roundly denounced the decision. "Today's ruling adds insult to injury to the fishermen, communities and Alaska natives who have been waiting nearly 20 years for proper compensation following the worst environmental disaster in our nation's history," Sens. Ted Stevens and Lisa Murkowski and Rep. Don Young, who are all Republicans, said in a joint statement. |
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