Settlement Talks Stall Between Michigan State University, Nassar Victims
Settlement Talks Stall Between Michigan State University, Nassar Victims
Settlement talks between Michigan State University and dozens of Nassry victims have reportedly hit a dead-end without any agreements reached.The Detroit Free Press reports that at least 55 cases remain unsettled. All are related to former USA Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar, accused and convicted of abusing hundreds of young women and girls at Michigan State medical facilities and in off-campus offices.Altogether, the cases constitute but part of 160 complaints filed against the university between spring and summer of 2018.“The Wave 2 settlement discussions are continuing to move forward, and these filings are just one step in the process regarding the overall mediation,” said MSU spokeswoman Emily Guerrant. “While we have already settled some of the Wave 2 cases, it is still our goal to resolve all of them, and MSU continues to work with the plaintiffs and their lawyers to negotiate the settlements.”The first wave of lawsuits, notes the Free Press, were settled for $500 million. Of that amount, $425 million will be forwarded to claimants while the remainder has been set aside for future and additional lawsuits. Disbursals are controlled by a special administrator; not every claimant will receive the same amount.
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