DENVER (AP) -- A lawsuit filed by 400 Oklahoma poultry farmers against an Arkansas chicken company has been reinstated by a federal appellate court. The $30 million lawsuit was filed in 2002 against O.K.
Wednesday, August 1st 2007, 10:43 am
By: News On 6
DENVER (AP) -- A lawsuit filed by 400 Oklahoma poultry farmers against an Arkansas chicken company has been reinstated by a federal appellate court. The $30 million lawsuit was filed in 2002 against O.K. Industries Inc. of Fort Smith. The lawsuit alleges that the company made millions of dollars at the expense of Oklahoma producers.
The lawsuit alleges the company violated the federal Packers and Stockyards Act. Among other things, it claims the company deducted from growers' pay certain charges for medicine and supplies; sometimes delivered dead chicks to the growers and caused them to pay for them; and reduced the number of birds placed per year with the growers.
The lawsuit, filed in Muskogee was reinstated by 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver.