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Court Dismisses Southwest and ONEOK Claims Against Southern Union

Southern Union Co. announced Monday that U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn O. Silver, in Phoenix has issued a Jan. 4, 2002 Order dismissing all of Southwest Gas’ and ONEOK’s claims against Southern Union, in the three-year battle over the merger that never happened.

January 8, 2002

Fraud, Conspiracy Charges Dismissed Against ONEOK

ONEOK Inc. reported Friday that U.S. District Judge Roslyn O. Silver in Phoenix dismissed two major claims brought by Southern Union Co. that stemmed from ONEOK’s failed merger with Southwest Gas Corp. The judge earlier had rejected Southern Union’s charges that ONEOK had violated federal and Arizona racketeering laws.

June 25, 2001

Southern Union Lawsuit Against Southwest Gas Dismissed

U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn O. Silver issued an order last week dismissing federal and Arizona Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) allegations made by Southern Union Co. against Southwest Gas Corp. The court also dismissed federal and state RICO allegations that Southern Union brought against Southwest’s Chairman Thomas Hartley, CEO Michael Maffie and Edward Zub, executive vice president/consumer resources and energy services.

May 29, 2001

Southern Union Lawsuit Against Southwest Gas Dismissed

U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn O. Silver issued an order last week dismissing federal and Arizona Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) allegations made by Southern Union Co. against Southwest Gas Corp. The court also dismissed federal and state RICO allegations that Southern Union brought against Southwest’s Chairman Thomas Hartley, CEO Michael Maffie and Edward Zub, executive vice president/consumer resources and energy services.

May 28, 2001