A U.S. District Court judge allowed a forestry company’s defamation lawsuit against Greenpeace and affiliated groups to proceed Tuesday but dismissed racketeering claims leveled against the environmentalists.
It’s the latest development in a multi-year legal battle between Resolute Forest Products and Greenpeace.
“Although the Judge did not allow all of Resolute’s claims to proceed, we are pleased the proceedings will now move forward on our defamation and unfair competition claims against Greenpeace,” Seth Kursman, spokesman for Resolute, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Resolute filed a $225 million suit against Greenpeace, affiliated groups and individual activists in May 2016 under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Resolute also made defamation and unfair competition claims against environmentalists.
Resolute’s U.S. lawsuit came after years-long campaigns by Greenpeace and allies against the company’s logging and forestry operations, including challenging the company’s sustainable-certified woodlands.
The company said Greenpeace and its allies orchestrated a campaign to intimidate the company and cost it millions of dollars.
Greenpeace called Resolute “forest destroyers” causing a “caribou death spiral and extinction” as part of their campaign against the forestry company. Greenpeace also had a webpage that gave Resolute a list of demands, including suspending logging operations.
Greenpeace “fraudulently induced people throughout the United States and the world to donate millions of dollars based on materially false and misleading claims about its purported environmental purpose and its ‘campaigns’ against targeted companies,” reads Resolute’s 124-page legal complaint.
“‘Greenpeace’ is a global fraud,” reads the complaint.
The company initially filed the case in the U.S. District Court for Southern Georgia, but it was transferred to the Northern District of California in 2017.
The court dismissed Resolute’s entire case against Greenpeace that year, but the company filed another complaint shortly thereafter.
Federal Judge Jon Tigar’s Tuesday ruling allows Resolute’s suit against Greenpeace to proceed without the racketeering charges and some defamation claims.
“From day one, it was clear Resolute intended to bully legitimate advocacy organizations and forest defenders by abusing laws designed to curtail the mafia,” Greenpeace USA General Counsel Tom Wetterer said in an emailed statement.
“The judge made it clear this would not be tolerated,” Wetterer said.
Resolute has a separate, ongoing, $5 million defamation case against Greenpeace Canada. Kursman said he’s confident the Canadian court will hold Greenpeace accountable for spreading false information about the company.
“As the case progresses, we are confident that Greenpeace and their cohorts will be held accountable,” Kursman said.
Resolute is not the only company to take legal action against Greenpeace in recent years. Energy Transfer, the company that built the Dakota Access Pipeline, sued Greenpeace under anti-racketeering laws in August 2017.
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Greenpeace idiots climb up on construction Cranes ,Buildings Bridges and National Monuments and fly their stupid signs and banners on them their already in trouble in Peru for messing up the Nazca lines in front of the big Humming Bird Frankly Greenpeace should rename them Green Pests one of their origial founders Patrick Moore resigned because of their demands to have Chlorine banned and based everything on Junk Science
For too long the environmental extremist have been unchallenged bullies. More suits against them are needed so they start being accountable for their actions.
By the way, a weed is a plant in the wrong place. One year a field is used for corn. When it is used the next year for soybeans, the volunteer corn plants are weeds.
…and if I stop harvesting the trees that grow along the edges of my fields, my farm acreage shrinks every year.
Its about time someone took on these lying enviromentalists hucksters trying to sell their snake oil to the American People i mean they still use Fossil Fuels even while their traveling the globe demanding it all be Left In the Ground
I’ve noticed the large number of tree removal businesses in my neighbourhood. They have all the work they want. Truth is, trees are the ultimate plant and weed. Number One. When they are not wanted, they’re weeds. Cut one down and there’s two more fighting to replace it.
If we don’t harvest trees when they’re healthy, bugs will kill them and they fall over, dead. Greenpeace is like an ambulance chaser, but they chase logging trucks, instead.