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Related: About this forumMichigan Supreme Court rules former Gov. Snyder, emergency managers must face Flint water crisis law
FLINT, MI - A divided Michigan Supreme Court says state government departments, former Gov. Rick Snyder and former emergency managers he appointed to run the city of Flint must face a civil lawsuit related to their handling of the citys water crisis.
In a ruling Wednesday, July 29, the court held that Flint residents and property owners sufficiently alleged a claim, denying a motion to dismiss the case made by attorneys for Snyder and other defendants.
Filed in January 2016, the lawsuit claims Snyder, emergency managers and departments of state government violated Flint residents bodily integrity by exposing them to lead-contaminated water and hiding what they knew about it. It also claims that homeowners suffered financial losses due to diminished property values for which they werent compensated.
Viewed in the light most favorable to plaintiffs and accepting their factual allegations as true, the pleadings established that defendants actions were a substantial cause of the decline in plaintiffs property value, that defendants took affirmative actions directed at plaintiffs property, and that plaintiffs suffered a unique or special injury different in kind, not simply in degree, from the harm suffered by all persons similarly situated, the opinion says.
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/07/michigan-supreme-court-rules-former-gov-snyder-emergency-managers-must-face-flint-water-crisis-lawsuit.html
In a ruling Wednesday, July 29, the court held that Flint residents and property owners sufficiently alleged a claim, denying a motion to dismiss the case made by attorneys for Snyder and other defendants.
Filed in January 2016, the lawsuit claims Snyder, emergency managers and departments of state government violated Flint residents bodily integrity by exposing them to lead-contaminated water and hiding what they knew about it. It also claims that homeowners suffered financial losses due to diminished property values for which they werent compensated.
Viewed in the light most favorable to plaintiffs and accepting their factual allegations as true, the pleadings established that defendants actions were a substantial cause of the decline in plaintiffs property value, that defendants took affirmative actions directed at plaintiffs property, and that plaintiffs suffered a unique or special injury different in kind, not simply in degree, from the harm suffered by all persons similarly situated, the opinion says.
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/07/michigan-supreme-court-rules-former-gov-snyder-emergency-managers-must-face-flint-water-crisis-lawsuit.html
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Michigan Supreme Court rules former Gov. Snyder, emergency managers must face Flint water crisis law (Original Post)
demmiblue
Jul 2020
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pandr32
(12,177 posts)1. I hope there will be severe penalties
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)2. Rick, have a drink on me.
Make it a double.
llmart
(16,331 posts)3. "Make it a double."
And a Clorox chaser.
What happened to the citizens of Flint is criminal.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)4. Lest we forget...
How many distractions ago was Flint? How about kids in cages?
The short news cycle and Trump Fatigue make it too easy to forget these American tragedies.
trixie2
(905 posts)5. as if there was any doubt
It should be criminal also.