Friday, March 26, 2021

Flint, Michigan continues on it's quest for justice.

The deadline (click here) to do one thing or the other in the Flint water crisis settlement is Monday, March 29.

March 29, 2021

Flint - More than 30,000 registration forms (click here) have been received from people who want to participate in a $641.2 million Flint water lawsuit settlement.

Special Master Deborah Greenspan reported 33,341 registration forms were turned in by the start of the week. The deadline is next Monday.

Registration, which is required to receive money from the settlement, can be completed online by clicking here. Registration forms also were mailed to all Flint residents. Anyone with questions about the process can call 1-800-493-1754 or email FlintWater@ArcherSystems.com....

30,000 forms, some of which are lawyers.

Now, that the Michigan Attorney General is prosecuting the perpetrators of the poisoning of the people of Flint, Michigan there is the issue of the contractors. The lawyers should know any wrongdoing will be punished.

March 27, 2021
By Coleman Waterman

Flint - A court date (click here) has been set for a contracting firm cited by Michigan officials for allegedly dumping construction material in a Flint neighborhood rather than properly disposing it.

WT Stevens is to appear for a pretrial hearing before Genesee County District Judge David Guinn at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, March 29.

The former contractor received more than $27 million from the City of Flint to replace lead pipes. He was cited by both the Genesee County Drain Commission and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) for failing to have a soil erosion plan at the dump site. WT Stevens was also cited for placing leftover construction material including soil, concrete and debris (commonly called “spoils”) in a north side Flint neighborhood instead of properly disposing of it....