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Minerva Schools Settles Wrestling Injury Lawsuit for $125K
January 21st, 2021
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Minerva Schools Settles Wrestling Injury Lawsuit for $125K
Earlier this week, Minerva schools agreed to pay $125,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged a “Minerva Middle School wrestler was injured, traumatized, and abused in a practice drill.” The agreement was approved last week by a Stark County Probate Court judge and the settlement funds be paid by the school for the “pain and suffering of the student and his family, as well as for attorney fees.” According to the agreement, the parents will get $41,647, the student will get $41,647 when he turns 18, and the rest will go towards attorney fees.
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