Nearly a decade after one of this nation’s largest public health scandals was set into motion, a federal judge has cited a Scripps News investigation in his ruling to hold the City of Flint in contempt of court. The court order stems from the city’s handling of a water crisis that poisoned hundreds and perhaps thousands of Flint’s children.
That reporting was cited in U.S. District Court Judge David Lawson’s court order, as evidence that “The City’s violations have caused difficulties and, in some cases, hardship to Flint residents, many of whom have waited years for excavations and repairs.” The judge also cited, in part, comments Mayor Neeley made to Scripps News as evidence the mayor had “taken personal responsibility” for missed deadlines."Deadlines were set and deadlines were missed, I admit to that," Neeley told Scripps News last April."Some could be contributed to me and some could be contributed to other pieces."
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