Erin Brockovich
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{{Infobox Person
| name = Erin Brockovich
| image = Replace this image female.svg
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|6|22}}
| birth_place = [[Lawrence, Kansas]], [[USA]]
| occupation = President, Brockovich Research & Consulting<ref>http://www.brockovich.com/bio.htm, (accessed January 17, 2008).</ref>
| spouse = Shawn Brown (1982-1987) <br> Steven Brockovich (1989-1990) <br> Eric L. Ellis (1999-)
}}
'''Erin Brockovich-Ellis''' (born [[June 22]], [[1960]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Paralegal|legal clerk]] who, despite the lack of a formal law school education, was instrumental in constructing a case against the $28 billion [[Pacific Gas and Electric Company]] (PG&E), of [[California]] in [[1993]]. Since the release of the [[Erin Brockovich (film)|movie]] that shares her story and name, she has hosted '''Challenge America with Erin Brockovich''' on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and '''Final Justice''' on [[Lifetime Television|Lifetime]]. She is the president of Brockovich Research & Consulting, a consulting firm.
==Biography==
===Background===
Brockovich was born '''Erin L. E. Pattee''' in [[Lawrence, Kansas|Lawrence]], [[Kansas]] to Frank Pattee, an industrial engineer and Betty Jo O'Neal-Pattee, a journalist. She attended [[Lawrence High School]] then [[Kansas State University]] in [[Manhattan, Kansas]]. She worked as a management trainee for [[Kmart]] in 1981 but quit after a few months and entered some potentially lucrative [[beauty pageant]]s. After winning Miss [[Pacific Coast]] in 1981, she soon gave up pageant life because she found it shallow. She has lived in California since 1982.
Brockovich was involved in a car accident in [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]] and was seriously injured. Her case was settled out of court for $17,000. <ref>[http://www.brockovich.com/bio.htm]</ref>
Brockovich received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa Degree and Commencement Speaker at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA on May 5, 2007.
===Pacific Gas litigation===
The case alleged contamination of drinking water with [[hexavalent chromium]], also known as chromium (VI), in the southern California town of [[Hinkley, California|Hinkley]]. At the center of the case is a facility called the Hinkley Compressor Station, part of a natural gas pipeline connecting to the San Francisco Bay Area and constructed in 1952. The case was [[settlement (law)|settled]] in 1996 for $333 million, the largest settlement ever paid in a direct action lawsuit in [[United States|U.S.]] history.
Chromium (VI) is known to be toxic and [[carcinogenic]],<ref>David Blowes, "Tracking Hexavalent Cr in Groundwater," ''Science'' '''295''': 2024 - 25 (Mar. 15, 2002).</ref> and the 0.58 ppm in the groundwater in Hinkley exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Level of 0.10 ppm currently set by the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]].<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwh/c-ioc/chromium.html U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Consumer Factsheet on: CHROMIUM.]</ref> However, while it has long been known that chromium (VI) is carcinogenic when ingested via inhalation, drinking water laced with chromium (VI) is widely believed to be less toxic; some experts argue that the exposures at Hinkley were too low to cause health effects, while others respond that there were too many gaps in the data on chromium to dismiss the Hinkley residents' case.<ref>[http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2000/108-9/focus.pdf Cheryl Pellerin & Susan M. Booker, "Reflections on Hexavalent Chromium: Health Hazards of an Industrial Heavyweight," ''Environmental Health Perspectives'' '''108''': A402 - A407 (Sept. 2000).]</ref> When Harvard's School of Public Health gave Brockovich an award in 2005, scientists were divided on the merits of her work.<ref>"Toxic award?" ''Science'' '''310''': 229 (Oct. 14, 2005).</ref> National Institutes of Health researchers announced May 16, 2007 there is strong evidence that hexavalent chromium causes cancer in laboratory animals when it is consumed in drinking water. The two-year study conducted by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) shows that animals given hexavalent chromium for three months developed malignant tumors on their pituitary gland.<ref>[http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/htdocs/ST_rpts/TOX72.pdf NTP Report on Sodium Dichromate Dihydrate (CAS No. 7789-12-0) Administered in Drinking Water to Male and Female F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice and Male BALB/c and am3-C57BL/6 Mice]</ref> The report warns that extrapolation of these results to other species, including characterization of hazards and risks to humans, requires analyses beyond the intent of the report. Nevertheless, health care professionals agree that the current data on Chromium (VI) are sufficient to justify strict legal limits on the hexavalent Cr concentration in water, and that neglect of these limits imposes a major health threat on the affected population.
Working with [[Thousand Oaks, California|Thousand Oaks]], California-based lawyer [[Edward L. Masry]], Brockovich went on to participate in other anti-pollution lawsuits. One accuses Whitman Corporation of chromium contamination in [[Willits, California|Willits]], California. Another lawsuit, which lists 1,200 [[plaintiff]]s, alleges contamination near PG&E's Kettleman Hills Compressor Station in [[Kings County, California|Kings County]], California, along the same pipeline as the Hinkley site. After experiencing problems with mold contamination in her own home in the [[Conejo Valley]], Brockovich became a prominent activist and educator in this area as well. Today, Brockovich is a noted speaker in demand all over the U.S.
===Biopic===
Her story is the topic of a feature film, ''[[Erin Brockovich (film)|Erin Brockovich]]'', starring [[Julia Roberts]] in the title role. The film was nominated for several [[Academy Awards]], including Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Writing in a Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Roberts won the [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] for her portrayal of Erin Brockovich. Erin Brockovich herself had a cameo role as a waitress named Julia (in reference to Julia Roberts playing Erin).
Recently she was featured in an advertising campaign for Noel Leeming, a homeware chain from New Zealand.
After the success of the film about her, Brockovich was the target of a blackmail attempt by her old boyfriend, George (played by [[Aaron Eckhart]] in the film), one of her ex-husbands, and an attorney who threatened to smear her reputation as a parent. She called the police, who later arrested the three for extortion after conducting a [[sting operation]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/dec/10/gender.uk What Erin Brockovich did next | World news | The Guardian<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
She did a cameo appearance as herself in ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', but the scene ended up being cut.
==See also==
* [[Ida M. Tarbell]]
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.brockovich.com Official Site of Erin Brockovich]
*[http://www.masryvititoe.com Law Offices of Masry and Vititoe]
*[http://www.brockovichivillage.com Brockovich I-Village: An Erin Brockovich Community]
*[http://www.brockovichblog.com/ The Brockovich Report - BrockovichBlog.com]
*[http://myspace.com/erin_brockovich Official MySpace of Erin Brockovich]
*[http://askbrockovich.com Ask Erin Brockovich]
*[http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_story/1564:1812/1/Erin_Brockovich.htm Erin Brockovich] biography on [[the Biography Channel]]
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*[http://www.climatechangecoalition.com.au/main.php?pg=erinBrockovich '' Evening with Erin Brockovich'' in Sydney, hosted by the ''Climate Change Coalition'' 2007]
*[http://www.lawbuzz.com/famous_trials/erin_brockovich/erin_brockovich_ch1.htm Detail about Hinkley case] at lawbuzz.com
*[http://archive.salon.com/ent/feature/2000/04/14/sharp/index.html?pn=5 Did Hinkley Residents Really Win?] at salon.com
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