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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

AG Claude Walker contradicts self on ‘danger’ of fossil fuels

From The American Thinker Blog:
What kind of a prosecuting attorney would sue one fossil fuel company to keep an oil refinery in his jurisdiction, then five months later launch an investigation of another, claiming that fossil fuel is a “product that is destroying the earth”?

Flanked by Al Gore and other left-wing climate alarmist attorneys general, Virgin Islands A.G. Claude Walker was part of a March 29 press conference called “AGs United For Clean Power.” Walker then issued administrative subpoenas to ExxonMobil and free-market think-tank Competitive Enterprise Institute under auspices that their public statements about climate change violate the Virgin Islands' Criminally Influenced Corrupt Organizations law.

The investigation is highly controversial, and probably in violation of several constitutional rights protected by the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. Law professor Glenn Reynolds wrote that it may even be a criminal offense under a federal statute prohibiting conspiracies to violate constitutional rights.
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In the category of “you can’t make this stuff up,” in October last year, Walker sued Hovensa LLC, an oil refiner co-owned by Hess Corp and Venezuela, to keep open its Virgin Islands refinery so it could continue producing what Walker just five months later would call the “product that is destroying the earth.”

As reported in September at Bloomberg, Hovensa “filed for bankruptcy protection following years of environmental litigation, plunging oil prices and increased competition.”

Then, in October, Walker sued Hovensa, alleging that the financially crippled company was “violating the law by abandoning the refinery a decade before it fulfilled its obligation to operate it,” according to Argus News. The lawsuit sought “damages of at least $1.5 [billion], which includes at least $150 [million] in annual benefits to the Virgin Islands in 2012-22 when Hess was obligated to continue operating the refinery.”

Walker seems to be a bit of a one-trick pony in his schizophrenic approach to prosecuting fossil fuel companies. He sought treble damages against Hovensa to keep it operating in his jurisdiction under the same Criminally Influenced Corrupt Organizations law that allegedly is his basis for investigating Exxon, which is not operating in his jurisdiction.
Consistency has never been a strong suit for liberals.

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