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Tainted Drywall Forces Family of Saints Coach To FloridaSean Payton family living in their beach-house while their home in Mandeville is rebuilt Monday, July 20, 2009
Saints head coach Sean Payton and his family are waiting out repairs to their home in Mandeville at their beach-house in Florida.
The family was displaced by possibly tainted Chinese drywall.
In early May, Payton and his wife, Beth, filed suit over the installation of drywall they believe has emitted sulfer fumes and caused corrosion of wiring in their homes.
Payton has told CNN, "We had five computer failures, we're on our fourth hard drive right now. We had 13 air conditioning service calls, three different coil failures. We're on our third microwave oven panel, we had to install a second set of phone lines and a second alarm system."
Senator Mary Landrieu has said the tainted drywall may have been installed in some 7,000 homes in Louisiana. Some homeowners have complained of throat and eye irritation and respiratory problems.
"You get mad at the reaction of those people that you were counting on in the beginning," Payton told CNN.
"This product has passed through a lot of people's hands and the problem is it takes a lot of time to sort through who's at fault here."
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