Mr. Feinberg, March 15:
“I think the casino workers wanted some assurances from me and the Gulf Coast Claims Facility that if they filed a claim now as part of Phase 2, the final payment and interim payment phase, that they would be eligible and if they can document their lost tips in the casino and their damage as a result of the spill, we would pay the claims. And we have every reason to consider those claims and pay them where documented,” he said.
Read more: http://www.sunherald.com/2011/03/15/2945766/casino-worker-claims-under-review.html#ixzz1Gkzn5qaR
“I think the casino workers wanted some assurances from me and the Gulf Coast Claims Facility that if they filed a claim now as part of Phase 2, the final payment and interim payment phase, that they would be eligible and if they can document their lost tips in the casino and their damage as a result of the spill, we would pay the claims. And we have every reason to consider those claims and pay them where documented,” he said.
Read more: http://www.sunherald.com/2011/03/15/2945766/casino-worker-claims-under-review.html#ixzz1Gkzn5qaR
Mr. Feinberg, November 9:
On Nov 9, Mr. Feinberg met with local casino and other business representatives, and, according to a WLOX interview, "The goal, according to Feinberg, is to make sure casino workers are considered just as fairly as others in the seafood and tourism industry. "What we have to make sure of is that individuals are treated fairly, consistently," Feinberg said. "I'm here to pay claims, not to deny claims."
Sounds eerily similar...
Within the next week and a half, ALL casino claims were denied.
You make the call...
Sounds eerily similar...
Within the next week and a half, ALL casino claims were denied.
You make the call...
He, Feinberg just keeps lying buying time. So sad
ReplyDeleteRussell gill. A lawyer i'n Biloxi already has a head start on processing claim thru court system in New Orleans. Gccf ain't shit help for us. Russell gill 228-432-0007...... Come aboard people. Less stress . :)
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