Prince William Sound resident Ross Mullins shares his story of a failed fishing business because of the Exxon oil spill
During a teleconference titled "Exposing the Truth Behind Exxon’s Second Quarter Profit Announcement", Mullins expresses his anger and personal loss due to the Exxon spill in 1989. Mullins and other victims still have not been financially compensated for their losses – and Exxon is announcing higher profits than ever this quarter. Until this is resolved, Mullins says, there will be no peace for the victims of the spill. (1:00)
July 28, 2005
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