Smithfield Ordered To Pay Millions In Damages To Neighbors Of Hog Farms

"The North Carolina farms “generate many times more sewage than entire towns.”"

"RALEIGH, N.C. — A federal jury decided Friday that the world’s largest pork producer should pay $473.5 million to neighbors of three North Carolina industrial-scale hog farms for unreasonable nuisances they suffered from odors, flies and rumbling trucks.

The jury found that Smithfield Foods owes compensation to six neighbors who complained in their lawsuit that the company failed to stop “the obnoxious, recurrent odors and other causes of nuisance” resulting from closely packed hogs, which “generate many times more sewage than entire towns.”

The jury awarded $23.5 million in compensatory damages and $450 million in punitive damages, which will be reduced to a total of $94 million under limits in state law."

Alex Derosier and Emery P. Dalesio report for the Associated Press August 4, 2018.

Source: AP, 08/06/2018