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UC Davis Students to Split $1 Million in Pepper Spray Settlement

Each of the 21 sprayed students will receive $30,000, but others can file claims, according to the Sacramento Bee. Legal fees amount to $250,000.

The University of California regents will pay out about $1 million to settle a lawsuit with 21 plaintiffs over last November’s pepper spraying of students on the quad.

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The deal also calls for a written apology from Chancellor Linda Katehi to each student who was pepper sprayed, according to the Sacramento Bee.

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Here's the full settlement (PDF) and the ACLU's full press announcement.

Here are a few noteworthy bits from the settlement:

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  • Each of the 21 plaintiffs will receive $30,000, with a total payout of $630,000, according to the Bee.
  • The agreement makes the suit a class action, which means other pepper spray students may submit claims and receive up to $20,000. Five to ten more claimants are expected, hence the estimation of $100,000. Their payout will depend on the total number of students who come forward.
  • The UC Regents will also pay $250,000 in legal fees.
  • Students will receive counseling for any academic issues that arose as a result of the pepper spray.
  • It still must be approved by a federal judge.
  • The deal also allots $20,000 to the ACLU for legal fees to review and provide input on UC-Davis policies on handling demonstrations.

The Sacramento Bee has a detailed article about today's news. 

 

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