Protester Ordered to Pay Insulation Maker
- Share via
A Shasta County woman was ordered to pay $42,572 to an insulation manufacturer whose plant she targeted with a protest last year.
Leahla Celeste Draisner, known as “Catwoman” because of her comic cat ears and costumes, staged a one-woman protest on a 199-foot smokestack at an insulation maker in January 2002, authorities said.
Draisner, 29, said she won’t pay the money that a Shasta County Superior Court judge ordered Friday as restitution, because she believes the plant is polluting the air and putting people at risk.
Draisner was convicted of misdemeanor trespassing by a jury and ordered to perform 10 weeks of community service and stay 100 feet away from the plant during her three-year probation.
The protest left dozens of plant employees idle and forced the plant to spend money to restart operations.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.