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"To file for punitive damages under Florida law, you have to lay a foundation of evidence that suggests a reckless disregard for the safety of others, and our arguments against Knauf proved just that," said Durkee, partner with the Florida law firm of Roberts & Durkee. Added Diaz, senior partner with V.M. Diaz & Partners: "The victims of Chinese drywall have suffered long enough, and we will continue to fight for justice on their behalf. We were prepared today to establish by evidence that Knauf knew in the fall of 2006 that the drywall manufactured by KPT was defective, was affecting homes in Florida, and was causing injury to American consumers, and that Knauf concealed this information from the American public to advance Knauf's selfish, personal economic interests. This is just the beginning: we will not stop and will not be fully satisfied untll the full truth is allowed to come out in open court. The victims of Chinese drywall and all American consumers deserve to know the truth.” The toxic wallboard was sold to builders and installed in countless homes as supplies became scarce in the building boom that followed Hurricane Katrina in 2005. That drywall contained dangerously high levels of sulfur that, when exposed to heat and humidity, emits foul-smelling gases that corrodes pipes and electrical wiring and can cause breathing and other health problems. More information is available at www.ChineseDrywallProblem.com. Editor's Notes: Interviews with the attorneys and victims may be coordinated upon request. Photos of homes damaged by Chinese drywall are available. MEDIA CONTACTS: Roar Media Jeannie Salameh or Nicole Kasak jeannie ( @ ) roarmedia dot com or nicole ( @ ) roarmedia dot com (727) 644-5010 or (305) 403-2080 Ext. 110 www.RoarMedia.com Source: http://www.1888pressrelease.com/florida-judge-rules-to-allow-chinese-drywall-victims-to-file-pr-345610.html