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Appeals Initial FOIA Decision.Exam of Listed Encl marked-up Matl Requested.Author Will Continue Fight to Release Documents Re Work as Investigator in Apr & May 1977
ML20235P280
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Issue date: 06/06/1987
From: Mckay J
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NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO)
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FOIA-86-894, FOIA-87-A-29 NUDOCS 8710070230
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to May 15, 1987 for the following reasons:

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Both co-counsels for the plaintiff have"to agree on the Second Amended Complaint, but there are r:111 matters that have to be worked out between them. T1.erefore an additional seven days are needed.

2 Counsel for Defendanti; have no objection to the extension of time for filing the Second Amended Complaint.

WHEREFORE Plaintiff James McKay moves the Court to extend the time for filing the Second Amen dTomplai to May 15, 1937.

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COUNT I Comes now the Plaintiff, James McKay, by his attorneys, Frank Wallace of Winstein, Kavensky, Wallace and Doughty and. Peter ]

Denger and for his Second Amended Ccaplaint against the Defendant, )

Pinkerton's Inc., states:

1. Plaintiff James McKay is a resident of the State of Illinois.

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2. Defendant Pinkerton's, Inc., is a Delaware Corporation and was, at all times relevant herein, doing business in Rock Island .

County, Illinois (hereinafter referred to as Pinkerton's),

3. Defendant Commonwealth Edison Co. is an Illinois Corporation and was, at all times relevant herein, doing business in Rock Island County, Illinois (hereinafter referred to as Commonwealth).
4. Defendant Iowa-Illinois Gas' & Electric Co. is an Illinois Corporation and was, at all times relevant herein, doing business in Rock Island County, Illinois (hereinafter referred to as Iowa-Illinois), -

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6. That Pinkerton's entered into an agreement with l Commonwealth and Iowa-Illinois to provide security personnel for  ;

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7. That Plaintiff as an employee of Pinkerton's was assigned l

to do security work at the Cordova Plant.

8. That while working security at the Cordova Plant Plaintiff j became aware that Defendants Commonwealth and Iowa-Illinois were in violation of various safety and security laws and regulertions governing the operation of nuclear power generating facilities -

including Statutes of the State of Illinois and Federal Codes and l Regulations.

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9. Plaintiff James McKay reported these violations to his superiors employed by Defendant Pinkerton's in Rock Island County.

10 That Plaintiff James McKay found that his reports f concerning violations were not only not being acted upon, but that in fact the complaintguere being detached from his reports and were f

being secreted by the supervisor of the nuclear power generating facility.

11. Because of non-action on hi's reports of violations at I I

the Corcova Plant he contacted executive officers in Chicago, Illinois I of both Pinkerton's and Commonwealth Edison, these executives being David Rossin and Larry Bean of Commonwealth and Carl Howell of I

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( 1 Pinkerton's. Pursuant to these contacts James McKay was contacted by all of the above named persons and was told to carry on surveillance at the Cordova Plant and to work undercover with them and not to breach his confidence with them. Plaintiff James McKay ,

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1 same to said executives and kept such work confidential.

13. Plaintiff's reports of violations were relayed by Larry Bean to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.  !
14. On April 19, 1977 Pinkerton's Inc. terminated Plaintiff's employment willfully and wantonly and wrongfully and without just 1 cause for the spurious reason that James McKay reported such violations l to sources other than Defendants Pinkerton's, Commonwealth and Iowa-Illinois, which spurious accusations were not true.

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15. That Pinkerton's willfully, wantonly and wrongfully discharged McKay for doing what he was told to do.
16. When Plaintiff James McKay appealed to David Rossin and Larry Bean of Commonwealth and to Carl Howell of Pinkerton's to reinstate him he was told that they would do nothing in his behalf.

By the inaction of the above executives they betrayed and abandoned l the Plaintiff.

17. That although the Plaintiff' James McKay assiduously applied for employment at many employers itbecame evident to him that he was unemployable because of the events surrounding his termination of employment by Pinkerton's. After fruitless searching for employ-ment over many months he finally reelized that he was not going to get employment.

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18. That because of Defendant Pinkerton's willful, wanton and wrongful actions Plaintiff's psychological and mental condition deteriorated to such an extent that he needed professional help from psychiatrists and psychologists and that he sought such help.

, 19. That Plaintiff McKay's willful, vanton and wrongful  !

discharge by Defendant Pinkerton's and his betrayal and abandonment by executives of Pinkerton's and Commonwealth to protect him from willful, uanton and wrongful discharge by Defendant Pinkerton's was the proximate cause of Plaintiff's psychological and emotional deterioration. .

20. That because of Plaintiff's psychological and emotional }

deterioration he has needed and will continue to need psychiatric )

and psychological treatment and counselling in the future. That the Plaintiff is at the present time unemployable has been unemployable for years in the past and will continue to be unemployable in the l

future.

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By reason of Plaintiff's willful, wanton and wrongful j i

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i in excess of $15,000.00, including lost wages, medical expenses and mental and emotional deterioration. .

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That Defendant Pinkerton's is a wealthy corporation and l

exemplary damages should be assessed against it to deter it in the future from wilfully, wantonly and wrongfully discharging employees  ;

i under such circumstances as are stated above.

WHEREFORE Plaintiff McKay prays for judgment against Defendant i

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COUNT II Comes now the Plaintiff,' James McKay, by his attorneys,'

Frank Wallace of Winstein, Kavensky, Wallace and Doughty and Peter  !

i Denger and for his Second Amended Complaint against the Defendants.

-Commonwealth Edison Co.'and Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Co. statest

.1. through 16. Plaintiff repleads and realleges Paragraphs l

1 through 16 of Count I as Paragraphs 1 through 16 of this Count 11. H

17. That although Defendant Pinkerton's discharged the L

Plaintiff Defendants Commonwealth and Iowa-Illinois were also liable l for and participated in the discharge of the Plaintiff since the i

supervisor of Defendants Commonwealth and Iowa-Illinois secreted. l reports of. violations attached to reports of violations made.by the PlaintifftothebefendantPinkerton'swhichledPlaintifftogoto executives of Defendant Commonwealth in Chicago.- It was Larry Bean, 'l an executive of Defendant Commonwealth, who met with Plaintiff and' secured all of the'information which was later relayed by him to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It was also David Rossin and Larry Bean, executives of Defendant Commonwealth, who abandoned and ,

betrayed the Plaintiff by refusing to have him reinstated after the Plaintiff was willfully, wantonly and wrongfully discharged by Defendant Pinkerton's.

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18. .That although the Plaintiff James McKay. assiduously l applied for employment at many employers it became evident to him that '

he was unemployable because of.the events surrounding his. termination.

of employment by Pinkerton's. One of the events surrounding his termination was that.the supervisor of the Cordova Plant, an' employee- '

of Defendant Commonwealth, went to the media in the Quad City liliitois and lowa area and stated that reports of violations at the Cordova i j

Plant were unfounded thus putting into circulation the impression that the security guards who reported violations were liars.

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That because Defendants Commonwealth and Iowa'-Illinois .

participated in Defendant Pinkerton's. willful,' wanton and wrongful action in discharging Plaintiff his psychological and snental condition ' i deteriorated to such an extent that he needed professional help froci l

psychiatrists and psychologists, and that he sought such help.

20. 'That Plaintiff McKay's willful, wanton and wrongful discharge by Defendant Pinkerton's in which Defendants Commonwealth and Iowa-1111nois' participated and his betrayal and' abandonment by..

executives of Pinkerton's and Commonwealth-to protect him from willful, '

wanton and, wrongful discharge by Defendant Pinkerton's was:the proximate-cause of Plaintiff's psychological.and emotional deterioration.

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That because of Plaintiff's psychological and emotional 1 deterioration he has needed and will continue to need psychiatric

' j and psychological treatment and counselling in the future. That the Plaintiff is at the present time unemployable and has been unemployable for years in the past and will continue to be unemployable in the future.

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medical expenses and mental and emotional deterioration. _

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That Defendant Commonwealth and Iowa-Illinois are weal corporations and exemplary damages should be assessed against them deter them in the future from participating in willfully , wantonly and wrongfully discharging employees under such circumstances as -

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WEREFORE Plaintiff McKay prays for judgment against Defen ,

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Jan Loughlin WCW f/ N. < EMS Isham, Lincoln & Beale Three First National Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60602

Dear Dennis,

Bob and Jan:

A d'[^ Frank Wallaco and I have further discovery to do by way

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%d' From my knowledge of the case through depositions, and I think a reading of the depositions by anyone would confirm that the plaintiff can prove all of the allegations in'the second amended complaint. I think the testimony of Dr. Roberts is devastating from the defendants' point of view in that the present mental and emotional condition of James McKay was brought about by the wrongful discharge. What the defendants have to realize is that James McKay may well never work again and that he has not been able to be employed since the discharge. ,

Before we get involved in further discovery by the plaintiff and defendants I think at this point a demand for settlement is in order. The demand for settlement is in the amount of $1,500,000.

Frank and I have authority from our client to settle for this amount.

Frank and I both agree that because of the present mental and emotional state of James McKay a sernreured settlement would be in order. ,

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. p.f[g E'MF '3Cnifeb Stafes Senale COMMITTEE ON asoeuus A w, m GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS WASHINGTON. D.C. 20810 April 20, 1978 Mr. James E. McKay R.R. 1 River Rd.

Sterling, Illinois 61081

Dear Mr. McKay:

Thank you for your recent letter.

In regard to the investigation of the Quad Cities nuclear plant, I would like to commend you for having had the courage to come forward with your evidence for the investigation. In so many situations such as this, responsible action on the part of someone like you can save countless dollars and even lives at a later date.

As you know, the Justice Department now has the investigation before a

/ Grand Jury in Springfield. I am following the investigation to ensure that action is taken where warranted -- and I note that your letters to me last year, and a report on the situation that the Nuclear Regulatory '

Commission has provided me, contain some extremely serious allegations. plp However, I am refraining from taking quest of the Justice Departments any publicity might hurt the chance any action in this case at the re g Q of obtaining convictions, should the Grand Jury return indictments. l q ,

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+ I am sorry to learn of the difficulties you are experiencing in finding employment and I only wish I could be more helpful. However, as you know, the Civil Service Commission was created to ensure the merit selection of candidates and any intervention on my part would be in-3 appropriate. I would suggest that you contact the Civil Service i

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again to find out when any tests might be given that apply Once again, thank you so much for writing.

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