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A quiet New Haven mother was forced to speak up when her daughter began suffering from lead poisoning
Mary E. O’Leary
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Nichelle Hobby holds her 4-year old daughter, Nyriel, on the front porch of her home in New Haven May 20, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW HAVEN Nichelle Hobby is a private person, so being the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that brought reporters to her doors was unnerving.
“It’s a little scary. I tend to stay to myself. I keep my child to myself and now you can Google my name,” Hobby said.
Parties in class-action lead suit to give settlement details
May 16, 2021
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) Information on an impending settlement in a class-action lawsuit over lead poisoning in New Haven’s children is expected to be released Monday.
The New Haven Register reports the parties are scheduled to give details on a settlement in the lawsuit filed two years ago by the New Haven Legal Assistance Association..
Multiple court rulings have held that the city had failed to follow its own ordinance on inspections required since at least 2012.
A judge in 2019 defined the class as children living New Haven who showed elevated levels of lead in their blood since Nov. 1, 2018 while under the age of 6. The class doesn t include children living in properties owned by the New Haven Housing Authority, which has similar inspection rules under federal jurisdiction, the newspaper reported.