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April 26, 2022: Endron Bristow Project Continues After Setbacks

Commerce, CA – Endron International recently scored a decisive victory during a contract dispute with several sub-contractors when the court dismissed the case. Public records obtained by reporters highlight the ruling that the joint parties of Delta Wilson Industrial Services, Laverne Deconstruction, and the San Andreas Foundation Company were required to continue in their contractual obligations despite the stiff material and financial setbacks they suffered due to outside factors. Additionally, the court also ruled that the companies were responsible for compensating Endron’s legal fees in response to their “bad faith negotiations” during the process. Independent legal experts commenting under the condition of anonymity remark that this is “par for the course” when it comes to litigating the Oil Giant, and that the threat of bankruptcy protections from one of the companies is ultimately “toothless”, claiming that no matter what avenue these companies take that Endron would come out on top.

Jenna Garcia, Public Relations Officer for Los Angeles Operations, held a press conference outside the courthouse, stating that their timetable for the Bristow Park site is still on-schedule despite the arbitration process. She goes on to reassure the public that the construction of this site will be as unobtrusive to local residents as possible, citing similarities to several well-known public sites (see: https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/hidden-oil-wells/ ), while also providing them with the promise that locally-sourced energy will help alleviate the most in-need families with a financial break on their energy needs.

Ms. Garcia made a personal plea to the environmental activists who made the news recently, stating “…these violent acts only serve to harm the everyday workers and their efforts to make a respectable living for their families.”

Additionally, Ms. Garcia announced the launch of the ‘Dorothy Kirby Vocational Initiative’, a program providing an “alternative to college” that allows troubled youths to redirect their energies towards productive and rewarding career paths in the oil and construction industries. This comes in response to public backlash about the closure of the adjacent LAC Dorothy Kirby Center (a rehabilitation program for Delinquent Minors); the County recently suspended the closure following a sudden windfall of financial support from local celebrities and a sizable grant from Endron Oil itself in the wake of a trending social media campaign. Ms. Garcia goes on to reiterate that the closure of the park was never their intention, and was a decision born solely from budget cuts at the direction of County officials.

“We hope this Initiative puts to rest the community concerns over the project, and that they join us in supporting the rehabilitation of our at-risk youths, setting them on the path to success.”

When questioned about leaked documents regarding the potential negative environmental impact of the site, Ms. Garcia curtly cited several studies to the opposite, before ending the press conference.

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