It looks like Hollywood's favorite ambulance-chaser is at it again.



The environmental activist, made famous by the 2000 movie starring Julia Roberts as a crusading single mom, is investigating the case of teens in an upstate New York school exhibiting mysterious, Tourette's-like symptoms.

What's causing it? Why it's a disease cluster caused by chemicals! That's Brockovich's one-size fits-all theory for everything.

You can read my piece on the Erin Brockovich fraud here. It references the above video in which Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich lights up a cigarette, a known carcinogen, in the midst of pretending to find the roots of a disease cluster in an entirely bogus theory of how cancer is caused.



Here's Michael Fumento's take on this ambulance-chaser's real role in that alleged California cancer cluster made famous in the movie:





Brockovich made a fortune off this nonexistent cancer cluster anyway. And I imagine she did all right from that film that promoted the use of the single most deadly carcinogen in human history.

Below is a column I did on the topic when the movie about Brockovich first came out in 2001:



It was headlined:

"Hollywood tale doesn't hold water"