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City Council approves two legal settlements totaling about $3.9 million
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve recommendations from the Budget Committee to pay $1,636,000.62 plus interest in the case titled Edward Procop v. City of Los Angeles and up to $2,250,000 in legal costs and settlements in a second case described at the meeting; both items were considered in closed session and carried by recorded vote.
The Los Angeles City Council on June 6 approved two settlement recommendations that together authorize roughly $3.9 million in city spending.
Councilmember Jarrovlasky, chair of the Budget Committee, told the council the committee reviewed the matters in closed session and recommended approval. "The recommendation is to spend $1,636,000.62 plus any accrued interest in the case called Edward Procop versus the City of Los Angeles," Jarrovlasky said, and she reported a separate recommendation "to spend up to $2,250,000 for legal expenses and settlement in…
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