Settlement in Michael Brown’s death was $1.5 million
U.S. District Judge
Webber said the split of the amount between parents
Settlements involving public entities are generally open records under
"Disclosure of the terms of the settlement agreement," Webber wrote, "could jeopardize the safety of individuals involved in this matter, whether as witnesses, parties, or investigators. The public policy to consider records open is outweighed by the adverse impact to Plaintiffs."
State law does require that the settlement amount be released, and Carey disclosed the amount after open records requests from the
The Post-Dispatch reported on Monday that a settlement was near, and that it would be less than the
Lawyers on both sides, and a board member of the insurance company, declined in recent days to comment on any aspect of the settlement or what led to it.
All sides faced risks if they took the case to trial.
It would also have to pay lawyers fees and costs.
A trial alone could have cost
From the Brown family's perspective, they could have lost at the trial, or they could have prevailed but been awarded less than the
Plaintiff's lawyers working on a contingency basis typically take 33 to 40 percent of a settlement, and then the plaintiffs have to pay costs and any taxes, Joy said.
The Brown family's 2016 lawsuit says that a police culture of pervasive hostility toward African-Americans led to the death of Brown, 18, on
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