Dispute over chicken manure dumped at wedding site settled
EXETER, R.I. – A dispute between Rhode Island landowners over a load of chicken manure that ruined a wedding has been settled.
An attorney for Gerald Zarrella told WJAR-TV on Monday a settlement was being finalized, avoiding a trial that had been set to begin Tuesday.
Zarrella filed a lawsuit last year, claiming his neighbours James and Diane Lynch dumped chicken manure near his estate hours before a wedding. He claimed the Lynches were angry he had hosted events on the 32-acre (13-hectare) property, known as Gerald’s Farm.
A judge ordered the Lynches to remove the manure.
Zarrella says hundreds of turkeys appeared near his property before the next wedding he hosted. He’s pursuing town permits in response to a court ruling that found he couldn’t host commercial events on his estate.
The Lynches haven’t responded to a request for comment.
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Information from: WJAR-TV, http://www.turnto10.com
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