July 28, 2010
The city of New York has agreed to pay more than $US7 million ($7.8 million) to settle a civil lawsuit stemming from the fatal 50-bullet police shooting of an unarmed man on his wedding day.
The settlement filed in Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday pays $3.25 million to the estate of Sean Bell, who was killed in 2006 outside a strip club in Queens while leaving his bucks' party.
As part of the settlement, the city agreed to pay $US3 million to Joseph Guzman and $US900,000 to Trent Benefield, both of whom were wounded in the shooting that killed their friend.
The lawsuit had accused the city of wrongful death, negligence, assault and civil rights violations.
"We hope that all parties can find some measure of closure by this settlement," the city's lawyer, Michael A. Cardozo, said in a statement.
A lawyer for the plaintiffs, Scott Rynecki, did not immediately return a phone message on Tuesday night.
Three police officers were acquitted of manslaughter and other charges in 2008. Federal authorities in February declined to bring civil rights charges against them.
The officers remain on modified duty and are facing departmental charges that could result in their dismissal.
The Bell settlement continues a tradition set by the city of multimillion-dollar payouts resulting from civil lawsuits in cases involving the police department.
In June, the city agreed to pay a record for a civil rights lawsuit when it agreed to settle for $US9.9 million with Barry Gibbs, an innocent man who spent 19 years in prison after being framed by a police detective.
In 2001, the city and police union agreed to pay $US8.7 million to Abner Louima, who was beaten and sodomised with a broomstick in a police precinct by officers.
After legal fees, Louima was left with about $US5.8 million.
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So Louima's lawyer took $1.9 million of his settlement? I think he was 'sodomized' twice.
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30% to the attorney is pretty standard in these cases. A fellow TUSCLer that I know won in a class action law suit with Pfiser. The attorney group handling the case got 30%. My own daughter had to shell out 30% in a suit for damages resulting from an automobile accident. Wanna change professions?
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