A Columbus attorney, Jack Van Kley is currently representing four organizations asking the Ohio Supreme Court to kill four separate permits
Exactly who pays Van Kley’s legal bills is a murky subject.
fights, but there’s no proof of this. Van Kley said his only earnings come from his clients or the money they raised. “There’s no good reason for putting panels so close to people’s houses other than greed,” Van Kley said. “If they were siting these facilities responsibly, they would obtain enough land so they can put them farther away.”
about purported dangers of solar farms, warning that purportedly carcinogenic chemicals could seep from damaged solar panels and contaminate the groundwater.Van Kley previously worked in the Ohio attorney general’s office, representing the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and others, eventually becoming the chief of environmental enforcement.
Van Kley said he has heard the “rumors” about outside payers for his services but he doesn’t know anything about it. With a family inheritance and sale of his father’s veterinary practice, they hired Van Kley to oppose the project. The goal, he said, wasn’t to change the project to their liking but rather to stop it outright. It doesn’t belong on “prime farm land,” and interferes with an aesthetic.
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