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a 2.5 million settlement new mexico

by Mariela Cummerata Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The six women collectively received $2.5 million according to the settlement agreement signed in January. Their attorney, Laura Schauer Ives, said the women sued the Central New Mexico Correctional Facility to shed light on what they called a culture of demeaning female corrections officers.

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What does the $2 million a company have to do with pollution?

A company that buys used vehicles and sells or recycles its parts has agreed to a $2.5 million settlement over allegations of illegal disposal of hazardous waste and stormwater pollution issues.

How much did Matthew Mauser get in the settlement?

Under the proposed settlement, Matthew Mauser would receive $1.25 million and siblings J.J. Altobelli and Alexis Altobelli would share another $1.25 million, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday. Our redesigned local news and weather app is live!

What's the settlement with Pick-n-Pull all about?

Pick-N-Pull agreed to the settlement with 14 California district attorneys' offices and promptly improved their practices, according to a Friday announcement from the office of Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton.

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How long are New Mexico settlements confidential?

According to state law, settlement claims handled by New Mexico’s Risk Management Division are required to be kept confidential for about six months. It’s unclear why the Legislature added confidentiality language when they established the Risk Management Division decades ago, but lawyers who represent both sides in civil lawsuits seem to agree a six month delay on legal settlement specifics helps the public lose interest. Many of the top Corrections Department officials named in the lawsuit regarding the Los Lunas prison, for example, have retired or otherwise left the department. By next January, a new administration will be in place, further separating the state from the multi-million-dollar payout.

Who represented the six women in the settlement?

Although the settlement specifically mentions that the state does not admit guilt by agreeing to pay the six women, Schauer Ives, who represented the six women against the Corrections Department, said the final outcome in cases like hers shine light on dangerous working situations.

How much did Michelle Lujan Grisham settle?

Michelle Lujan Grisham and a former campaign spokesman to settle accusations of harassment is now $150,000.

Is the settlement a campaign fodder?

The settlement has drawn criticism from Republicans and it could be used as campaign fodder by rivals in the gubernatorial race. And while the governor has defended her management of the pandemic, she has been the target of criticism over the public health mandates.

Who pays for the settlement in New Mexico?

The burden of paying out the settlement mostly falls on New Mexico taxpayers. In a recent editorial, the Las Cruces Sun-News breaks down the figures:

How long was a former inmate in solitary confinement without trial?

A former inmate who suffered nearly two years in solitary confinement without a trial reached a settlement that makes him a multi-millionaire.

What happened to Slevin?

The conditions that Slevin endured ruined him, physically and mentally. He fell into a state of delirium, developed bedsores and fungus, and lost a significant amount of weight, according to his lawsuit. His toenails “ grew so long they curled under his toes ,” the Albuquerque Journal reported.

How much did Slevin get for his tooth?

Once, in need of dental care, he pulled out his own tooth. The final sum is “significantly less” than the $22 million awarded to Slevin by a federal court jury last year, according to the Atlantic Wire.

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