Pa. judge: Newspapers can’t review settlement in gas-drilling case
WASHINGTON, Pa. — A judge has refused to let two newspapers see the settlement involving a western Pennsylvania family who claimed the value of its home was wiped out by natural gas drilling on neighboring properties.
Stephanie and Chris Hallowich settled Aug. 23 against Range Resources and two other Marcellus Shale drilling companies after claiming related pollution also endangered their health. A Range Resources spokesman has told the Associated Press the family is selling the property and the companies will share it, but denied pollution problems.
The settlement contains a gag order on the family, so the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Observer-Reporter of Washington, Pa. sought to review it.
But the Observer-Reporter said a Washington County judge denied their request on Jan. 31, saying the papers couldn’t intervene after the case was closed.
The newspapers say a Post-Gazette reporter objected to sealing the settlement the day it was made, which should have preserved their right to intervene. Observer-Reporter Editor Liz Rodgers is promising to appeal.
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