Ex-Official Gets Probation in Chemical Spill

A former Freedom Industries official became the fourth defendant sentenced to three years' probation on a pollution charge in a chemical spill that…

A former Freedom Industries official became the fourth defendant sentenced to three years’ probation on a pollution charge in a chemical spill that tainted the tap water of 300,000 residents in West Virginia.

Ex-owner William Tis also was fined $20,000 Monday in federal court in Charleston.

The January 2014 spill of a coal-cleaning agent into the Elk River got into a water company’s intake and prompted a tap-water ban in nine counties for up to 10 days.

Three other ex-Freedom officials were sentenced to probation last week. Two others will be sentenced later this month.

The bankrupt company itself was fined $900,000 last week, but a judge said that was symbolic because the fine likely won’t ever be paid.

Setencing for 4th Ex-Freedom Official Today

A fourth ex-Freedom Industries official is scheduled to be sentenced on a pollution charge in a 2014 chemical spill that tainted the tap water of 300,000…

A fourth ex-Freedom Industries official is scheduled to be sentenced on a pollution charge in a 2014 chemical spill that tainted the tap water of 300,000 residents in West Virginia.

Former owner William Tis is due in Charleston federal court Monday. He faces up to a year in prison.

Tis caused a stir after he pleaded guilty last March, saying he didn’t believe he had committed a crime. But when pressed to explain, Tis said he was guilty because the failure of others “results in my failure.”

Three other ex-Freedom officials were sentenced to probation last week. Two others will be sentenced later this month.

The bankrupt company itself was fined $900,000 last week, but a judge said that was symbolic because the fine likely won’t ever be paid.

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