It sure seems like that could have waiting until this trial was over. I know with the media coverage today on this that some PJ or already seated jurors are going to hear this and it is very very prejudicial. The timing is really not good. Usually the civil trial follows the State trial.
I couldn't agree more. If the City Counsel had a spine, they would have waited for the criminal trial to be over. When they are, and have been trying to replace the entire Police Department with a"Public Safety Agency" it's obvious they have caved. They wanted to settle before the trial because the city is being held hostage pending a guilty verdict.
So, let's break this down. 27 million settled in a civil suit without a trial. A settlement before the criminal trial that may acquit a man that's innocent until proven guilty, unless you are a city counsel member, where the verdict has already been reached.
If the reason for a settlement/judgement is to make someone whole, then I agree that Floyd's family should be compensated.
George's family is entitled to funeral and burial expenses. Floyd Mayweather paid those, All 4 of them, ($88.500) so they didn't have any expenses.
Loss of income, wages and benefits suffered by the family. (which if this went to trial, the family would have to prove loss of income, any services like for example if an outside service cut the grass or cleaned the house etc also know as "pecuniary damages")
His child didn't lose wages and her entire college tuition is paid for by Kane West, so she didn't lose any.
Floyd has 2 brothers and sisters. Let's say they each earn $75,000 each a year. It's been 10 months since George died and I'm not sure if they are back to work yet, so let's say 1 year x $300,000.
Hospital expenses. I'm sure George had hospital expenses when he was taken to the hospital. Think $100,000 would cover that if he didn't have insurance or someone didn't pick up the tab?
Sorrow, Mental Anguish, and Loss of Solace and Companionship. (Non Economic Loss) The family would have to prove by preponderance of the evidence they suffered this, or they are not compensated.
Let's say for conversation sake, $1,000,000 each. 4 million.
So, a $4,475,000 loss, and a record $26,500,000 settlement. Let's not forget the $17,000,000 profit the family collected with the Go-Fund-Me. Were they not made whole before the lawsuit? I have never heard of an additional $500,000 awarded in a civil case to go to a neighborhood that as of now is an autonomous zone in which the taxpayers that got caught holding the bill for, can't even travel through.