Chattanooga Times Free Press

Freeh: Some corruption in BP settlement program

- By Chevel Johnson and Michael Kunzelman

NEW ORLEANS — An independen­t probe led by former FBI Director Louis Freeh found evidence of a lawyers’ plot to “corrupt” the BP settlement program but nothing that warranted shutting down payments to victims of the company’s 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, according to a report issued Friday.

Freeh, who was appointed by a federal judge to lead an independen­t review of alleged misconduct by a staff attorney who worked on the settlement program, cleared court-appointed claims administra­tor Patrick Juneau of engaging in any “conflict of interest, or unethical or improper conduct.”

But the former FBI director concluded that top members of Juneau’s staff engaged in conduct that was improper, unethical and possibly criminal.

“The nature and seriousnes­s of this type conduct varied in degree but was pervasive and, at its extreme, may have constitute­d criminal conduct,” the report said.

Juneau said Freeh’s report validates his team’s work and played down the alleged misconduct by two former members of his staff as an “isolated situation.”

“We will continue the job of processing claims,” he said in a statement. “We welcome the recommenda­tions from the Freeh report and we look forward to working with him to help improve all aspects of the claims process.”

BP spokesman Geoff Morrell said the report “confirms what BP has suspected for some time: there has been fraud and unethical conduct within the facility itself and among various claimants and their lawyers - and immediate steps need to be taken to prevent it in the future.”

“The evidence of conflicts of interest and misconduct assembled in Judge Freeh’s report is shocking, but it simply underscore­s that neither BP nor the public has had any idea of what’s really going on within the [settlement program],” Morrell said. “Judge Freeh’s continued investigat­ion is essential to assuring public confidence in the integrity of the claims process.”

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