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Dimock families refuse Cabot’s money for their ruined water

March 24, 2011 By TXsharon

None of the 14 families who sued Cabot for their contaminated water have accepted the settlement money. They say Cabot is not telling the truth. (No duh! None of them ever tell the truth.)

Attorney Marc Bern of the New York law firm of Napoli Bern Ripka which is now representing the 14 families along Carter Road who brought the original lawsuit against Cabot back in 2009 for contaminating their water supply said “My clients are 100 percent united in continuing the fight against Cabot.”

He added, “As a result of their negligence, my clients are denied fresh water which everyone else in the Commonwealth gets.”

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