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Monday, September 25, 2006
Print This Page Pork producer loses lawsuit over stench
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The nation's second-largest pork producer must pay $4.5 million to three families bothered by the smell from a northwest Missouri hog farm, a jury ruled.The same Jackson County jury also found grounds for punitive damages against Kansas City-based Premium Standard Farms, but the company agreed not to appeal the actual damages award and the plaintiffs in exchanged dropped their request for punitive damages.
The families own or owned property near the company's farm near Trenton.
The families' lawyer, Charles Speer, said Friday's verdict was "by far and away the biggest award (in the nation) against a major confined animal producer."
Kirk Goza, an attorney for Premium Standard Farms, declined to comment after the verdict.
Speer is handling more than 50 other lawsuits against Premium Standard Farms. A separate class action lawsuit involving a consortium of law firms seeks to represent anyone who owns property within 10 miles of the company's more than 20 hog farms in Missouri.
Before the jury began its deliberations Friday, Goza said Premium Standard Farms is looking for new technologies to stop odor and has already spent millions to control it.
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Source: Centre Daily Times
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