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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Sannes dismisses a motion for spoliations sanctions filed by the defendants in a case that seeks liability under CERCLA for the costs addressing a petroleum contamination at a former metal recycling plant in Utica, New York. During litigation, it was discovered that the litigant ordered the destruction of more than 23,000 pounds of documents containing historic records related to the facility, which the court determined was grounds for sanctions. However, the court finds the defendants’ request to dismiss its remaining state law claims, plus a $2.3 million monetary sanction, to be too drastic a penalty, recommending a smaller award for attorney fees based on the time their respective counsels spent to uncover, investigate and litigate the spoliation.