Birmingham Court Dismisses Suit Against Drummond

 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A federal court in Birmingham has dismissed a lawsuit against Drummond Company Inc. but is allowing plaintiffs in another case to amend their complaint claiming the company funded a paramilitary group allegedly responsible for dozens of killings in Colombia.

The court issued its findings on Monday. The suits are similar to one that alleged the Birmingham-based coal operator was responsible for the deaths of Colombian union leaders outside a coal mine eight years ago. The company operates a large coal mine and railroad in the South American country.

That suit, which was filed by the men's union and widows, ended with a verdict for Drummond Co. Inc. in 2007. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the verdict in December 2008.

The children of three slain Colombian union leaders filed a second lawsuit in March, saying they had new access to a key witness who couldn't testify in the first trial because he was in prison. It sought an unspecified amount of money to punish the company and compensate for the killings.

The court dismissed the suit Monday on the grounds that plaintiffs either were bound by the prior judgment or lacked standing to bring suit for the injuries they claimed.

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