Cost to Settle, Defend Lawsuits Accusing CPD Officers of Misconduct During 2020 Unrest Tops $10.8M – WTTW (Chicago)

Nearly 65 percent of the cases that have been settled were defended by lawyers who work directly for the city, who are often paid much less than lawyers who work for private firms, records show. It is unclear how many lawsuits alleging police misconduct have been dismissed by judges or withdrawn. None of these cases have gone to trial, records show.
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Barbara
7 months ago

All that money should go to CPD. Those supposedly protesters really were rioters. I like “Domestic Terrorists “.

Bob
7 months ago

Why can’t the police sue the protesters for verbal and physical assaults’?? There was plenty of those cases but nothing was said or done about them>

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