Residentes del lado sureste tienen hasta el viernes para unirse a demanda por malos olores

Residents of Southeast Side Have Until Friday to Join Ongoing Smell Complaint Lawsuit

The residents living along the southeast side of Chicago, who have complained about the unbearable stench emanating from a local oil processing plant for over a decade, have just one more day left to join an ongoing class-action lawsuit.

The plaintiffs claim that the Pullman Innovations facility at 2701 E. 100th St. is releasing noxious fumes similar to those of sewage, vomit and rotting carcasses into the air. As a result, residents can't even step out onto their backyards, visit nearby parks or sit on their porches with windows open.

The plant refines vegetable oils for poultry feed in chicken farms that supply eggs to Dutch Farms brand. In December, approximately 2,400 households were informed about the collective lawsuit seeking an undisclosed settlement over the putrid smells. The lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court encompasses those who have lived within a three-mile radius of the facility since 2018.

Residents will be included in the class-action unless they opt out by Friday. For Oscar Ortega, the lead plaintiff, leaving his neighborhood has become unbearable. "I couldn't take it anymore," he said in an interview.

Law firms representing residents from Detroit and Crown Point are working on the case, which means those who participate cannot file a lawsuit individually against the company. The affected area's boundaries lie approximately between East 95th Street to the north and East 105th Street to the south and west of the Calumet River.

The history of complaints dates back years ago. In the past, some residents told the Chicago Sun-Times that they thought a change in ownership in 2016 would improve the situation. The previous owner, Agri-Fine, accumulated numerous violations and was previously sued by then-Attorney General Lisa Madigan.

In 2023, Pullman officials said that some odor controls had been implemented, but more were planned. Early this month, the state revealed that Pullman was seeking permission to install equipment designed to reduce certain emissions from the facility. No response was received from the company regarding comments on the lawsuit.

Anna Johnson lives just three blocks away from Pullman Innovations and plans to participate in the class-action. She said that the smells were particularly intense before Christmas, even with windows closed. "It's so strong that I have to spray air freshener and light incense," she said.

"I'm not doing it for the money. We just want to live comfortably. It would be great if they just went away."
 
ugh i feel bad for those ppl livin in southeast chicago, 2 decades of stinky fumes from an oil plant is insane 🤯🚽💨 can't imagine how hard it must b tryna enjoy ur own backyard without gaggin. i hope they get some serious change & those ppl get the comfort they deserve, not just $$$ 🤑 but a fresh start, u know?
 
I'm telling you, this smells like a cover-up 🤔. Like, why did Agri-Fine leave in 2016 and suddenly everything's okay? And now Pullman's all like "we're working on it" but we've got a whole decade of complaints just chillin' around 😒. I mean, what's the real story here? Is this some kind of toxic waste thing going down? 🚮 Those air fresheners and incense aren't gonna cut it, fam 💨. We need to get to the bottom of this.
 
I feel bad for those people on the southeast side of Chicago who've been dealing with that awful smell from the oil processing plant for over a decade 🤕. I mean, can you imagine not being able to enjoy your own backyard or sit outside without feeling like gagging? It's crazy. The fact that the company thinks they've solved the problem with some new equipment and hasn't told anyone about it is just red flag material 🚨.

I'm all for them joining the class-action lawsuit, especially since there are already some law firms on board to help out 🤝. I hope they get a good settlement and can finally start living comfortably in their own homes. It's disgusting that this has gone on for so long and it's not like anyone's come forward to complain... until now, apparently 😒.

I just wish the company would take responsibility for their actions and fix the problem once and for all 🙏. Until then, I'll be over here wishing those residents some sweet relief 💨
 
I mean... have you ever noticed how our senses can play tricks on us? Like, we think we're smelling something, but is it really the stench of the oil plant or is it just our brain trying to process all this pollution? 🤯 And what's with the idea that we need a collective settlement to feel comfortable in our own homes? It's like we've lost touch with nature and just want some air freshener to mask everything. I'm not saying the people at Pullman Innovations don't care, but maybe they're just trying to make ends meet and don't realize how their actions are affecting us. We should be more empathetic and less quick to sue... or should we? 🤔
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these class-action lawsuits 🤯... I mean, can't people just do their own research and join a lawsuit that's right for them? Like, Anna Johnson is already planning to participate in this one, but what if she's not even affected by the smells? Does she get stuck with the settlement money? It just feels like the system is designed to milk companies dry 🤑. And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that residents have had to deal with these issues for over a decade? I mean, what's taking so long to fix the problem? It's not like they're asking for much... just some basic air quality standards 🌬️. Anyway, yeah, I guess people have until Friday to join or opt out of this lawsuit, whatever that means 🤷‍♀️.
 
Wow 🤯 this is insane ! can't believe people have to deal with this smell for over a decade . I feel so bad for Oscar Ortega, he's been stuck in his neighborhood and it's unbearable 😩. The fact that the company has been making promises to fix the issue since 2016 but nothing's changed is just wow 🤯. Anna Johnson's words are so relatable, air freshener and incense don't cut it when you're talking about toxic smells 😷. I hope they get the justice they deserve 👍
 
🤦‍♀️ Like, who needs a three-mile radius warning system for toxic fumes? "Hey, you're close enough! Come on down and enjoy your backyard-turned-living-room!" 🌳😷 Anyways, can't believe it's taken this long for people to band together. All those years of complaints and what happens? A class-action lawsuit becomes the silver bullet for a solution. 🤔 Hope they get that sweet, sweet settlement 💸
 
OMG you guys, this is like, totally unacceptable 🤢. Can't imagine living in a neighborhood where the air is literally toxic 😷. I mean, 2,400 households affected and still no solution? 🚫 What's going on with these companies? It's all about profits over people 💸. I feel for Anna & Oscar, hope they get some relief soon 🤞.

And can we talk about the lack of updates from Pullman officials? Like, they say more odor controls are planned but nothing's happening 🙄. And now they're trying to install equipment? That sounds like a band-aid solution 🚨. We need real change here!

It's crazy how some people still think that just changing ownership fixes everything 🤦‍♂️. It doesn't! You gotta address the root problem 💪. I hope the law firms are doing their job & getting justice for these residents 🙏.

And can we also talk about the air quality? Like, who's monitoring this stuff? 🌡️ How much do these companies know they're poisoning people's homes? 🤯 It's time for some real accountability! 👮‍♂️
 
I feel so bad for these people, living like this every day... 1,000+ homes affected by toxic smells from a plant that's supposed to refine oils for chicken farms 🤢🚮. Can't believe it's taken them over a decade to take action and now they're running out of time. Class-action lawsuits are usually a good thing, but this one feels like it should've happened years ago... at least the lawyers are on it 💼. It's not just about the money, though - it's about living in a safe, healthy neighborhood 🌞. Fingers crossed for these residents and hoping they get some real change soon 😊.
 
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