dr. jarrell] but the bush administration worked with koch to come up with a plea bargain, so it went from 97 count indictment to 1 count. the potential $350 million to just $20 million fine. as an environmental criminologist, watching this case evolve makes me sick. they know they can get away with it. they'll just wait and be fined. if they ever get caught-- which in most cases they won't ever be caught-- because the epa is understaffed and underfunded. [bouie] the koch brothers care more for their income than they do their neighbors, and people are constantly dying. it's just called cheap, and not caring about people, or rivers or the environment, or anyone but their bottom line. david koch, he can stop this, just as he donates millions of dollars to try to find a cure for cancer. it began 16 years ago when i discovered that i had prostate cancer, and that i had not long to live. what kind of man is david, if he has cancer and put all his money into research, and then he's dumping in our backyard. today my cancer is very much under control, and my doctor advises me that i have many more