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Goldstein v. Climate Action Network
About this case
Documents
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
01/05/2017
Motion To Dismiss
Brief filed by Consultative Group on Biological Diversity Corp. in support of motion to dismiss.
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10/13/2016
Motion To Dismiss
Brief filed by certain defendants in support of their motion to dismiss.
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09/13/2016
Complaint
Complaint filed.
A Texas resident filed a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) action against Climate Action Network and 39 other organizations, as well as 99 John and Jane Does, alleging that the defendants had acted in concert to further a criminal scheme based on false claims that anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide cause climate change. The plaintiff labeled this scheme the “Climate Alarmism Enterprise.” The complaint also alleged that the Climate Alarmism Enterprise had “powerful allies with immunity from prosecution,” chiefly the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The complaint’s allegations also included that a number of other parties, including websites, scientific organizations, and the New York Times, aided and abetted the enterprise. The plaintiff sought compensatory, punitive, and exemplary damages and asked the court to order the defendants to disgorge improperly secured monies.
Summary
Lawsuit asserting Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims against environmental organizations alleging that false claims regarding anthropogenic carbon emissions' connection to climate change amounted to a criminal scheme.