Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 20/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Energy Transfer, a Texas-based company worth $64bn, celebrated the verdict and has denied attempting to stifle speech. The jury in North Dakota awarded more than $660m in damages across three Greenpeace entities, citing charges including trespass, nuisance, conspiracy and deprivation of property access. Energy Transfer has said it will appeal the verdict. Standing Rock Energy Transfer’s case against Greenpeace dates back to protests in North Dakota almost 10 years ago. In April 2016, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe set up a protest camp along the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline route to stop construction, calling themselves “water protectors” The camp continued for more than a year, drawing support at first from other Indigenous people around the country.
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