Group
sues state attorney general for beef cover-up
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A
lawsuit has been filed against the Washington State
Attorney General’s office for alleged violation
of public records laws relating to the state’s
investigation of IBP in 2000. Humane Farming Association
(HFA), |
an animal advocacy group, complained to
the Attorney General four years ago that cows at the IBP
plant were being “strung up and processed alive.”
According to an HFA news release, public documents indicate
that the state’s investigation was tainted by a pre-formed
communication plan and an evident desire to protect IBP.
The HFA suit claims that the state misused “statutory
exemptions to avoid accountability for favoritism toward
the company that was supposed to be the target of the criminal
investigation.” HFA also claims to have documented
proof that IBP continues the inhumane and potentially illegal
practice of processing live animals.
“Animal-rights Group Sues Attorney
General's Office,” The Associated Press, Donna Gordon
Blankinship, June 26, 2004
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/179673_slaughter26.html
“Gregoire Documents Show ‘Big
Beef’ Runs the Show,” United Poultry Concerns,
Greg Howard, June 25, 2004
http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/ar-news/Week-of-Mon-20040621/026338.html
(AR-News link)
Source - www.FarmedAnimal.net