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It would be nice if they did, but I highly doubt they do. Many areas in Louisville are rough, hence I rarely cross the bridge. I’m surprised the family settled for so little?not sure what to think, she was involved in a drug syndicate, didn't deserve to die the way she did, hopefully the family will re-invest the money in her community.
Breonna Taylor was involved in a drug syndicate? From what I've read, there's no evidence to support any allegation that she was . . . and the fact that the police tried to get a defendant in another crime to finger her for being part of a drug syndicate might be why the settlement was for far more than the total amount of her future earnings potential might have been, much less the present value of those earnings.not sure what to think, she was involved in a drug syndicate, didn't deserve to die the way she did, hopefully the family will re-invest the money in her community.
Still didn't deserve what happened to her. (not sure there's any evidence of her being on drugs either)
Ex boyfriend. And his dealing is why he is an ex.Well she clearly knew her bf was a drug dealer and she was living with him so let's not act like she was completely innocent.
Soooo . . . guilty by association?Well she clearly knew her bf was a drug dealer and she was living with him so let's not act like she was completely innocent.
That would be good. I just hope they get good advice and guidance with the money, and not turn out like so many lottery winners or pro athletes do, blowing through the windfall.not sure what to think, she was involved in a drug syndicate, didn't deserve to die the way she did, hopefully the family will re-invest the money in her community.
Ex boyfriend. And his dealing is why he is an ex.
That would be good. I just hope they get good advice and guidance with the money, and not turn out like so many lottery winners or pro athletes do, blowing through the windfall.
The boyfriend she was with the night/morning she was shot by the police wasn't a drug dealer.She didn't deserve to die, clearly. But as my parents taught me since the cradle "if you play with matches you might get burned."
Jealous, aren't you . . . .I wonder how much of a cut Crump will take.
Jealous, aren't you . . . .
According to a recent article the police recorded the exboyfriend talking on a phone in the jail where he is telling someone else that BT was holding his money for him. Whether she knew where the money came from is anyone’s guess but more than likely since he implied it was not the first time she had to have known. And I feel the same she should not have killed.The boyfriend she was with the night/morning she was shot by the police wasn't a drug dealer.
So which matches legitimately burned Taylor?
whatever the state allows. 33 1/3 i suspect unless he filed. then 40% or whatever. that dude's got a good niche practice cookin. anyway no kids so if it's like most states the money goes to the parents. i'd rather have my kid than 8 mil.I wonder how much of a cut Crump will take.
I'd take the 8 mil over your kid.whatever the state allows. 33 1/3 i suspect unless he filed. then 40% or whatever. that dude's got a good niche practice cookin. anyway no kids so if it's like most states the money goes to the parents. i'd rather have my kid than 8 mil
LMAO. and it's tax free. i'd have rather had 8 grand than my exI'd take the 8 mil over your kid.
Trashnot sure what to think, she was involved in a drug syndicate, didn't deserve to die the way she did, hopefully the family will re-invest the money in her community.
TrashWell she clearly knew her bf was a drug dealer and she was living with him so let's not act like she was completely innocent.
Breonna Taylor was involved in a drug syndicate? From what I've read, there's no evidence to support any allegation that she was . . . and the fact that the police tried to get a defendant in another crime to finger her for being part of a drug syndicate might be why the settlement was for far more than the total amount of her future earnings potential might have been, much less the present value of those earnings.
Prosecutors' Plea Deal Required Drug Suspect To Name Breonna Taylor A 'Co-Defendant'
Taylor's ex-boyfriend, who now faces drug trafficking charges, was offered a plea deal that named the late 26-year-old EMT as a member of his alleged criminal enterprise. He turned the deal down.www.npr.org
Well she clearly knew her bf was a drug dealer and she was living with him so let's not act like she was completely innocent.
Ex boyfriend. And his dealing is why he is an ex.
The boyfriend she was with the night/morning she was shot by the police wasn't a drug dealer.
So which matches legitimately burned Taylor?
Breonna Taylor was involved in a drug syndicate? From what I've read, there's no evidence to support any allegation that she was . . . and the fact that the police tried to get a defendant in another crime to finger her for being part of a drug syndicate might be why the settlement was for far more than the total amount of her future earnings potential might have been, much less the present value of those earnings.
Prosecutors' Plea Deal Required Drug Suspect To Name Breonna Taylor A 'Co-Defendant'
Taylor's ex-boyfriend, who now faces drug trafficking charges, was offered a plea deal that named the late 26-year-old EMT as a member of his alleged criminal enterprise. He turned the deal down.www.npr.org
nothing to do with the unrest other than the pr value of the settlement which is huge. . wrongful death suit. only duty owed is to the parents. no kids. loss of consortium etc. under normal circumstances you're stuck at whatever the insurance policy is. if it was a company defendant maybe you'd get a couple mil. at best. 12 mil is massive result. massive. 12 mil on the table you don't turn that down. the only reason it's that huge is because it's a national story. a 27 year old black person with no kids and her job isn't worth more than 2 mil. sad there's a calculus to it; but there is.for the attorneys on here i don't see the benefits of settling now, i don't see it stopping the unrest, so what's the benefit of doing this now?
they broke it down insurance paying 5 mil was 2 mil in a set aside fund for lawsuits, 5 million from the general fund, taxpayers are going to pay out the ass in lost services. that's why i don't understand doing this now before there has been a criminal indictment. looks political to me i think mayor fisher made a bad bet on this one, he is cookednothing to do with the unrest. wrongful death suit. only duty owed is to the parents. no kids. loss of consortium etc. under normal circumstances you're stuck at whatever the insurance policy is. if it was a company defendant maybe you'd get a couple mil. at best. 12 mil is massive result. massive. 12 mil on the table you don't turn that down. the only reason it's that huge is because it's a national story. a 27 year old black person with no kids and her job isn't worth more than 2 mil. sad there's a calculus to it; but there is.
it's political. they're F"d because it has so much national attention. the break down is common. cities are usually self-funded to x amount and have insurance to x amountthey broke it down insurance paying 5 mil was 2 mil in a set aside fund for lawsuits, 5 million from the general fund, taxpayers are going to pay out the ass in lost services. that's why i don't understand doing this now before there has been a criminal indictment. looks political to me i think mayor fisher made a bad bet on this one, he is cooked
What he posted is exactly what will happen!You don't think what you just posted sounds at all racist?
That would be good. I just hope they get good advice and guidance with the money, and not turn out like so many lottery winners or pro athletes do, blowing through the windfall.
If you file. 40 percent. Guy has a good practice goin with these casesThe attorneys took 40%?
So they only get $7Mil. Nothing life changing about that. Might as well blow it.The attorneys took 40%?
Please, please, please say you aren't an IU grad.
CJ did a good job fact checking most of the major points and rumors
FACT CHECK 2.0: Separating the truth from the lies in the Breonna Taylor police shooting
We gathered the facts based on public records, official statements and interviews with witnesses and people close to the case to knock down myths.www.courier-journal.com
Yep.I wouldn’t bet much on the CJ getting lots right.
They used to be a great paper.
Now they are just another political hack trying to tweet something first.
Is that evidence? Sounds like textbook hearsay to me.According to a recent article the police recorded the exboyfriend talking on a phone in the jail where he is telling someone else that BT was holding his money for him. Whether she knew where the money came from is anyone’s guess but more than likely since he implied it was not the first time she had to have known. And I feel the same she should not have killed.
We are not in a court of law, so it is admissible!Is that evidence? Sounds like textbook hearsay to me.
Maybe it is, but all that would mean is that it's inadmissible in court, right? Is there any reason they couldn't have used it for establishing probable cause?Is that evidence? Sounds like textbook hearsay to me.
You’re an authority on everything else why not this?Maybe it is, but all that would mean is that it's inadmissible in court, right? Is there any reason they couldn't have used it for establishing probable cause?