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Multiple lawsuits filed against meat processing giant Tyson Foods by the families of employees who died of COVID-19 have bogged down in a legal wrangling over which courts should hear the cases and it could take more than a year to resolve the issue before their cases even head to trial.
Six families have filed four lawsuits against Tyson, which operates plants in several Iowa cities. They claim that in the early days of the pandemic, Tyson disregarded worker safety guidelines and even encouraged employees showing symptoms of the illness to come to work, which allowed the disease to rapidly spread through the workforce.
Tyson lawsuits, filed by COVID-19 victims families, on longterm hold for company appeals William Morris, Des Moines Register
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Multiple lawsuits filed against meat processing giant Tyson Foods by the families of employees who died of COVID-19 have bogged down in a legal wrangling over which courts should hear the cases and it could take more than a year to resolve the issue before their cases even head to trial.
Six families have filed four lawsuits against Tyson, which operates plants in several Iowa cities. They claim that in the early days of the pandemic, Tyson disregarded worker safety guidelines and even encouraged employees showing symptoms of the illness to come to work, which allowed the disease to rapidly spread through the workforce.
March 1, 2021 at 1:43 PM
NEWARK, N.J. – A Paterson man was due in federal court Monday after being arrested and charged in connection with a drug distribution conspiracy, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced.
According to Honig, Luis Cepeda-Capellan, 25 along with and Isidro Fernandez, 32, New York, is charged by complaint with one count of conspiracy to distribute heroin.
Court documents reflect that through an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), New York Drug Enforcement Task Force (NYDETF), law enforcement officers learned that Fernandez purchased significant quantities of items associated with the illegal manufacture and distribution of narcotics, including thousands of glassine bags, strainers, sifters, and scales.
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