Jury Verdict for Kerr McGee Corp Oil Whistle-Blower is Overturned
Judge Phillip Figa, a federal judge in Denver, overturned a jury verdict in favor of Bobby Maxwell, a whistle-blower at the Interior Department who charged that the Kerr-McGee Corporation cheated the government out of millions of dollars for oil and gas it pumped in publicly owned coastal waters.
According to a Denver Post article citing the ruling, Kerr-McGee's attorney, Scott Barker "Judge Figa's order is a vindication of Kerr-McGee's position from the very outset of the case. This result is especially appropriate since ... Kerr-McGee had properly and fully paid all the royalties that were due." Bobby Maxwell's attorney, Richard LaFond states "They will definitely appeal. A jury determined in January that Kerr-McGee underpaid $7.6 million. With additional fines and penalties, Kerr-McGee was liable for up to $39 million in damages, according to LaFond.
The ruling could have big implications for whistle-blowers, as well as for the oil and gas industry. According to a New York Times article (subscription required), three other federal auditors in Oklahoma City have filed similar fraud lawsuits against more than a dozen oil companies; those auditors also say that they were ordered by superiors to stop making their accusations.
maybe Kerr-McGee made Judge Figa "an offer he could not refuse".
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