New Orleans Chef sues BP

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Famed New Orleans chef Susan Spicer is suing BP on behalf of at least seven restaurant owners and seafood suppliers, claiming that the Gulf oil spill has damaged their businesses.

“I’m proud to be part of a resilient community,” she said. “I also feel strongly that [BP] needs to be held accountable for its negligence.”

Spicer is an icon in the food world. She’s been a Top Chef judge, a James Beard “Best Chef” winner and even inspired a character featured in the HBO’s series Treme, a drama about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.


Spicer spends her days between several of her Gulf bistros. Her acclaimed Dauphin Street restaurant, Bayona, serves grilled shrimp paired with black bean cake and oysters mixed with Italian sausage gratin with spinach. Her latest venture Mondo, a no nonsense family-style joint, began watering mouths in May with its signature fish tacos.

“I have great confidence in my local vendors and the local products that I am serving,” she said. “But I know my suppliers are suffering from the reality of a diminished supply and the perception that all Gulf seafood is unsafe.”

Transocean, the owner of the Deepwater Horizon rig that exploded April 20, is also named in the suit.

The other restaurant owners and suppliers in the litigation are not named.

New Orleans chef Emeril Lagasse is not one of them, according to his public relations spokesperson.

There are more than 200 lawsuits pending against BP over the spill.

Researchers have estimated that between 35,000 barrels (about 1.5 million gallons) and 60,000 barrels (about 2.5 million gallons) of oil are gushing into the ocean every day.

As of midnight Sunday, 438,000 barrels of oil had been collected, BP said.

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This is just the beginning. 20 billion will not even come close to covering the damages in the long run.
 
America is obviously happy sueing.
 
I heard on the news stocks holders are going to sues BP too. Maybe this will made other oil companies be more careful when they do off shore drilling.
Or they will get sues too.
 
This has to be a nightmare PR for any company that tries to put BP in a positive light. It's BP's fault for cutting corners and putting the safety of others' lives and jobs at risk.
 
I heard on the news stocks holders are going to sues BP too. Maybe this will made other oil companies be more careful when they do off shore drilling.
Or they will get sues too.

I bet that oil companies will lobbying to congress to pass the law to cap or limit the lawsuits against oil companies, anything could be happen, even protect oil companies from being sued too.
 
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