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A Flint pediatrician and former hospital CEO blasted the use of industrial scanners not designed for use on human beings to document Flint residents exposure to lead-contaminated drinking water, as a federal judge began a multi-day hearing Monday on whether a proposed $641.25 million partial settlement is a fair one. It s just mind-boggling, Dr. Lawrence Reynolds, the former president and CEO of Mott Children s Health Center in Flint, told U.S. District Judge Judith Levy. This is completely irresponsible and unethical.
Bone scans have emerged as an important way for Flint residents to show they qualify for higher settlement amounts. Another way is a blood lead test, but only if it was performed soon after the lead exposure happened, beginning in April 2014. Another possible way to show damage is cognitive testing. Controversy surrounds the use of portable bone scanners designed for use in the mining and recycling industries but modified for use on huma
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Former Burton firefighter caught in GHOST sting sentenced to jail time
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
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GENESEE COUNTY, MI A man who has served as a firefighter and police officer in multiple Genesee County departments has been sentenced to jail time after pleading guilty to child sexually abusive activity.
Matthew J. Hyde, 40, of Burton was sentenced April 26 by Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Elizabeth A. Kelly to 180 days in jail, with credit for four days served, and 60 months of probation.
Hyde pleaded guilty in March to one count of child sexually abusive activity after he was caught in a Genesee County Sheriff’s Department GHOST sex-trafficking sting in 2020.