Tag #Dakota Access Pipeline

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Greenpeace Faces Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for hundreds of millions of dollars over protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a case with potential implications for free speech and protest rights; closing arguments are set for Monday.

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Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for $300 million, alleging that the organization's actions delayed the Dakota Access Pipeline. The trial begins Monday in North Dakota, and Greenpeace says it could face bankruptcy if it loses.

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Energy Transfer Sues Sioux Tribe and Greenpeace over Dakota Access Pipeline

Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), is suing Native American tribal leaders and Greenpeace for opposing the pipeline, which crosses Sioux tribal land and threatens water supplies; the lawsuit, filed in 2017, seeks monetary compensation and aims to silence dissent.

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Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

Greenpeace faces a $300 million defamation lawsuit from Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, due to protests against its construction near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, which could bankrupt the environmental group.

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Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace USA for $300 million in North Dakota, alleging conspiracy to damage the Dakota Access Pipeline project through protests that occurred starting in 2015. Jury selection begins today, and the trial is expected to last five weeks.

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