PRISCO v. STATE OF N.Y.

No. 91 Civ. 3990 (RLC).

804 F.Supp. 518 (1992)

Thomas PRISCO and Filomena Prisco, Plaintiffs, v. The STATE OF NEW YORK; New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; Thomas C. Jorling, as Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; State of New York Organized Crime Task Force; Ronald Goldstock, as Director of State of New York Organized Crime Task Force; John W. Murray and William E. Bubenicek, as employees of Division of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Environmental Conservation Investigation, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; New York State Police; Thomas A. Constantine, as Superintendent of New York State Police; Lloyd F. Ward, as an employee of the New York State Police; James LaBate; Angelo Anthony Calvello; A-1 Carting, Inc.; A-1 Compaction Corp.; A-1 Compaction, Inc.; Greene Refuse Service; A & D Carting Corp.; A.F.C. Transfer, Inc. a/k/a A.F.C. Transfer Corp.; A.F.C. Container Service, Inc.; A.F.C. Carting, Inc.; A & M Bros., Inc.; American Disposal Services, Inc.; Black Meadow Construction, Inc.; John Danna & Sons, Inc.; Gunhill Trucking, Ltd.; Suburban Carting Corp.; Tri-State Trucking Corp., and other, if any, waste depositors who entered plaintiffs' property, whose names are presently unknown, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

September 3, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reardon & Sclafani, Yonkers (Michael V. Sclafani of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Robert Abrams Atty. Gen. Environmental Protection Bureau, New York City (Stuart Miller, Gregory J. Nolan, of counsel), for defendants.


ROBERT L. CARTER, District Judge.

Plaintiffs Thomas and Filomena Prisco own land in Putnam County, New York, that has been contaminated with hazardous waste. In this action they have sued the State of New York, its Department of Environmental Conservation, various other state agencies, officials, and private companies, to recover for damages to their property and to enjoin all the defendants to restore the property to...

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