The Oakland Press

Judge rejects effort to extend sign-up for Flint water cash

- By Ed White

DETROIT >> A judge on Friday rejected a sudden effort to extend Monday’s deadline to register for a share of a $641 million Flint water lawsuit settlement.

U.S. District Judge Judith Levy said she won’t upset a well-publicized 60-day deadline that was baked into a settlement involving Flint, the state of Michigan, residents who were exposed to leadcontam­inated water, and other parties.

“Get all hands on deck and get the job done,” Levy told a group of lawyers during a hearing on Zoom.

More than 33,000 registrati­on forms were received as of last Monday. They could be Flint residents as well as non-residents who owned property or businesses in the city and were affected by the water.

No one needs a lawyer to sign up. They can send a form by mail or register online at official flint water settlement. com.

“There have been phone calls, appointmen­ts, people coming in saying, ‘We’re just learning about this now,’” said attorney Stephen Monroe, who argued for an extension until mid-May.

Levy wasn’t impressed. “That is the nature of us humans. Sometimes we put things off,” she said.

Any delay likely would have tipped other deadlines in a case that won’t be finished for months.

“The residents of Flint have waited long enough and should not have to wait a day longer,” attorneys Hunter Shkolnik and Corey Stern said in a court filing.

Michigan is paying $600 million of the settlement. Legal fees possibly as high as $200 million would be carved out of the $641 million deal.

Payments will vary depending on a claimant’s exposure to the water and injury, details that need to be disclosed later.

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