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Snyder is among five potential witnesses in a federal civil trial who are facing criminal charges in connection with the crisis.
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On Friday, a federal judge told lawyers for Gov. Snyder and the others to file written briefs next week, that would be a step toward appealing to the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court.
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The judge says Snyder and four others facing criminal charges may take the Fifth on the witness stand.
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The former governor, two former emergency managers and two others previously answered questions in legal depositions in the civil case two years ago. But that was before they were criminally charged in connection with the Flint water crisis.
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This is a bellwether case. It’s called that because it could predict how other plaintiffs may fare if they decide to proceed to trial.
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The plaintiffs' attorney had requested more than $200 million. Co-lead counsel Michael Pitt estimates the judge's order will mean the attorneys will receive around $190 million.
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A federal judge heard arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit seeking damages for Flint residents from the banks that handled the bonds for the Karegnondi Water…
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Three days of hearings focused on the fairness of a $641 million settlement of civil claims tied to the Flint water crisis have come to an end.Thursday’s…
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A long line of Flint residents told a federal judge Tuesday that they are being victimized again by the massive water crisis legal settlement.Since the…
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On Monday, a federal judge held the first of three days of hearings into objections to a $641 million settlement of Flint water crisis civil lawsuits.More…