Black farmers file new suit against USDA
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Black farmers file new suit against USDA

WASHINGTON (AP)--More than 800 black farmers filed a new lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture just two weeks after Congress reopened a 1999 settlement over past discrimination.

The plaintiffs wasted little time in taking advantage of a provision in the recently enacted farm bill that allows fresh claims from those who were denied damages after missing earlier deadlines.

Some 75,000 people, including a number from Tennessee, could fall into that group. If their suits are successful, the case could cost the government several billion dollars on top of the $980 million in damages already paid under the original settlement.

The lawsuit, organized by the Virginia-based National Black Farmers Association, was filed June 2 in U.S. District Court in Washington. Nearly all the 823 farmers who sued are from the South, mostly from Alabama and Mississippi.

John Boyd, a black farmer who founded the group, said he expects another 5,000 to join the lawsuit soon.

The suit is the latest development in the federal government's April 1999 settlement of a class-action lawsuit from black farmers who claimed they were systematically denied loans and other aid from local USDA offices. About two-thirds of the nearly 22,500 farmers who filed suit were awarded damages.

Those who filed late argued that their lawyers made mistakes or that they were not aware of the deadline.

The deadline was extended once for those who could show extraordinary circumstances. But federal courts repeatedly denied subsequent requests to reopen the settlement until Congress intervened with the farm bill.

The enacted bill permits plaintiffs to seek expedited claims of $50,000 under a lower threshold of proof than a typical civil case. Plaintiffs also can seek larger damages in court.

The USDA and the Justice Department declined to comment on the lawsuit.

Critics have charged that farmers had plenty of time to win claims and that reopening the case will reward questionable claimants who may not have suffered losses.

6/30/08
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Date: 6/25/08


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Reader Comments
Mary — 09/20/2008 07:09:39
In representation of my father, his siblings and deceased parents who were farmers in the 1900's, I want to obtain infomation on filing a claim. Thanks!

Reader Comments
BURLDEAN DAVIS — 09/16/2008 03:09:00
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE I CAN GET AN APPLICATION SO I CAN FILE A CLAIM FOR THE BLACK FARMER MONEY.

BURLDEAN DAVIS
45 CO RD 425
HILLSBORO, ALA 35643

Reader Comments
Ms Pierce — 09/11/2008 07:09:33
Emma--- 09/11/08 - I filed over 2 years ago and never recieved anything of heard from anyone. Please let me know how to re-file.

Reader Comments
carolyn40stl — 09/02/2008 08:09:35
Yes, I would like to receive more info on how to file a claim on behalf of my father and his siblings on his father being a farmers in the 1930s.

Reader Comments
munkmerk — 08/30/2008 08:08:17
I submitted a questionaire when this lawsuit first came out but did not receive any information. My father and mother are deceased. How do I go by filing a claim for them?

Reader Comments
euretta — 08/16/2008 04:08:24
Please for information on how to obtain an application due to the fact that I did not receive proper information on the lcass action suit. I received a card and would like to file on behalf of my deceased father.
Thanking you in advance for your assistance in this matter

Reader Comments
kcrawford — 08/13/2008 03:08:14
Hello. I was try to get information on Black Farmers and I don't have an application. How can I get this form.

Reader Comments
april — 08/09/2008 05:08:52
In behalf of my father i would like to file a claim because he did not no about such claim.where can i get the applaction.

Reader Comments
Marilyn — 08/07/2008 03:08:51
What if we filed with the black farmer associate but then give them the proper amount of money are we still eligible for payment

Reader Comments
lf — 08/04/2008 09:08:39
For more information on joining the class action lawsuit, go to this website
National Black Farmers Association

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