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Claims for Black Farmer Discrimination Case Against USDA Ends May 14, 2012
The Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund announced on November 9, 2011 that the period for claimants in the lawsuit to file their claims to begin on November 14, 2011
and last for six (6) months.
On October 27, 2011, Judge Paul Friedman in the U.S. District Court approved the settlement for Pigford II lawsuit filed by black farmers against the USDA (otherwise known as "In re
Black Farmers Discrimination Litigation").
The period for claimants in the lawsuit to file their claims began on November 14, 2011 and end on May 14, 2012. It will be a 180-day period (6 months).
Here are some of the important details for everyone to understand about the process:
- Meeting with class counsel: Class counsel will be holding numerous meetings throughout the country to meet with claimants during the 6 month period to fill
out the claim forms.
- Getting the claim forms: Late filers and those who think they are a late filer in this second phase of the Black Farmer litigation should call the lawsuit
administrator, EPIQ at 877 810 8110, to ask that their claim form be mailed to them. This should be done as soon as possible for a few reasons:
- All claimants will have a bar-coded claim form that is specific to the claimant and cannot be used by anyone else;
- The claimants will need to bring the claim form with them when they meet with class counsel to fill out the claim form.
- Time period for receiving relief payments: No payments will be sent to claimants who are successful in the lawsuit until the entire universe of all
successful claimants is known. Class counsel has told us that they hope payments will be sent to successful claimants around the end of 2012 or into early 2013.
- Some misunderstandings of who is in the lawsuit and what to do: We are aware of many questions people have about their potential class membership. If
individuals have any questions about whether or not they are in the lawsuit they should immediately call the administrator in the lawsuit (EPIQ at 877 810 8110)
to ask if they are on the list of claimants.
The claim form asks the farmer a set of questions about the years they farmed (this lawsuit applies to the period 1981 to 1996); the size and location of their
farm or farms; the crops and or livestock they raised or intended to raise; the USDA loan(s) or other services they were seeking; the discriminatory treatment
they received from USDA; and whether they complained about their treatment and to whom. Individual claimants should include on the claim form all incidents of
discrimination they experienced from the USDA to include both loan and non-loan program requests.
"Many farmers are under the impression that they have already made a claim", said Ralph Paige, Executive Director of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives.
"This is not the case. We have been fighting for ten years for late claimants to have their cases heard on their merits. Farmers will now get that chance and
have the opportunity to make their case on their claim form. Our staff will be available to advise and assist people in this process."
Relevant documents:
* In re Black Farmer Litigation Settlement , * Judge Paul Friedman's Court Order, * Original Pigford v Glickman Consent Decree. For further details,
Contact: Heather Gray 404 765 0991 heathergray@federation.coop; www.federation.coop
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