Eric Garner’s widow rejects NYC’s $5 MILLION offer - will sue for $75 MILLION

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Eric Garner’s widow rejects NYC’s $5M offer to settle wrongful death suit: source


A $5 million settlement won’t satisfy the heartbroken family of Eric Garner.

A source familiar with ongoing negotiations between Controller Scott Stringer and the family of the Staten Island man killed by an NYPD cop say that his widow, Esaw Garner, turned down the hefty offer last week.

The source said the Garner family’s attorney, Jonathan Moore, is urging the family to accept the $5 million and then seek more money through a separate lawsuit against EMTs from Richmond University Medical Center.

They were captured on video failing to give Garner, 43, medical treatment — neither oxygen nor CPR — as he died at their feet July 17, 2014.

Negotiations are expected to continue until Friday, when a statute of limitations requires the family file a wrongful death lawsuit. The family has said it intends to sue the city for $75 million.

The $5 million offer would have been one of the largest wrongful death settlements stemming from a killing by NYPD cops.

Moore declined comment Sunday. Esaw Garner refused to talk about the negotiations, as did a spokesman for Stringer.

But last week Esaw Garner told the Daily News she is disgusted by the U.S. justice system. A Staten Island grand jury opted not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo last year, triggering protests around the country.

“It seems like because they didn’t prosecute the officers on Staten Island, all the other officers were like, ‘Hell. We’ll get away with it. Let’s just do it again,’” she said, reflecting on the recent wave of police killings of unarmed black men across the country.

But one civil rights lawyer not involved in the case said the offer was a good one.

“In the gamut of wrongful death cases it’s a very substantial offer,” the lawyer said.

The lawyer noted that wrongful death settlements are sometimes perceived as being low, but that the law restricts the amount that can be recovered. Settlements are quantified by calculating the victim’s conscious pain and suffering, as well as loss of family income.

“The conscious pain and suffering (in the Garner case) was probably about a minute,” the lawyer said.

Garner was known to cops for selling loose cigarettes — a hustle that likely didn’t yield big bucks.

Stringer, who has taken a more aggressive approach to settling claims against the city before they become lawsuits, has ample motivation to reach a deal.

“I think Stringer recognizes that this case is highly politicized and depending on the jury, there could be a very substantial reward that would be higher than a typical wrongful death case,” the lawyer said.

An unusually high figure could be reduced on appeal, but that might be less likely given the publicity surrounding the Garner case, the lawyer said.

An additional incentive for the Garner family to settle is that the case might not go before a jury for years.

The Brooklyn U.S. Attorney is investigating Pantaleo’s killing of Garner for possible civil rights violations. If those charges are brought, any civil case stemming from the death would be put on hold.

More:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...s-city-5m-settlement-source-article-1.2290081
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eath-suit-going-demand-75million-instead.html
 
She said $75m, not even $25M:smh:

She needs to go up to about $7.5M and pursue other entities.
 
i understand her pain but I think she ay want to spare herself her children and the rest of her family anymore pain.

I understand upping the 5MIL but I think anything between $5-10MIL she should just go on as best she can...

cause them city lawyers play dirty.
 
she shouldn't even have standing since he left her ass 3 years ago.

i know they still legally married but how she suing for loss of anything and she didn't have him ?
 
Take whatever they offer and fall back. :smh: You get a 750 bmw now you want a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO .
 
I don't blame her one bit...make them pay by making them pay...I just hope the jury if it's decided by one or the judge doesn't do some spiteful shit and award her less than what the city was willing to settle for
 
She asking for 75m but her dumb ass not realizing her husband's out youngest daughter from another woman will get 95% of that money lmaoo
 
I'm not sure about these types of suits but if she settles for 7,how much could she
actually walk away with after lawyer fees,court cost,etc.?

Peace
 
She said $75m, not even $25M:smh:

She needs to go up to about $7.5M and pursue other entities.

This is her adviser.

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5 million ain't enough, the police murderers should have to pay all settlements not the city taxpayers
 
She said $75m, not even $25M:smh:

She needs to go up to about $7.5M and pursue other entities.
I think she wants to force a trial...

nypd häs avoided a lot of negative light in the last 14 yrs with settlments...

If my pops, mom, brother, sister, or wife was killed like Eric Garner was, on video and the video showed that NO ONE, not cops or paramedics performed any type of first aid or CPR after he lost consciousness...

I would want everyone on the video to testify under oath to explain
-their body language and reactions after they checked his pulse, cause on the video it looks like they didnt feel one
-justify their acions in light of their training and procedures they were supposed to follow
-etc
Then using NYPD FDNY manuals have experts break down the video
 
I don't blame her one bit...make them pay by making them pay...I just hope the jury if it's decided by one or the judge doesn't do some spiteful shit and award her less than what the city was willing to settle for

:yes:
 
I am glad to see she is getting something to pull her up out of the condition she is in.
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While 75 mil is a bit much, I do believe there is more money than 5 mill in this. Understand the punitive aspects, Dude wouldn't have made that kind of bread in his life time but he was still a father, the kids lost him violently PLUS the video of his murder is out there forever as a reminder to the kids of what their dad went through so the wound can never truly heal. Get her in front of some sympathetic folks and she may just get done right
 
The source said the Garner family’s attorney, Jonathan Moore, is urging the family to accept the $5 million and then seek more money through a separate lawsuit against EMTs from Richmond University Medical Center.

They were captured on video failing to give Garner, 43, medical treatment — neither oxygen nor CPR — as he died at their feet July 17, 2014.


this....:yes:


because of this....


An additional incentive for the Garner family to settle is that the case might not go before a jury for years.


:cool:
 
I agree with her on the rejection. I disagree with her desire for 75 million.

Realistically, she'll get no more than 10 million.
 
i dont think shes going after money alone.

i think this woman is trying to change the system.

i think we have a crusader on our hands.
 


naw, for real though. she's getting a lot of advice to take the money...but dig this:

“It seems like because they didn’t prosecute the officers on Staten Island, all the other officers were like, ‘Hell. We’ll get away with it. Let’s just do it again,’” she said, reflecting on the recent wave of police killings of unarmed black men across the country.

this doesnt sound like the shit someone says to get more money. i think this chick really means it.
 
this doesnt sound like the shit someone says to get more money. i think this chick really means it.
Then shes a fool. Civil judgements and settlements do absolutely NOTHING to address or deter poor police behavior. Criminal charges are all that matter in that regard. And the fact that none were filed here does nothing to strengthen her case with a jury. The department routinely pays out settlements while the cops in question remain employed and unaffected.

Not to mention a jury of bigoted new york white trash are not likely to sympathize with a unemployed, obese, black, middle aged, "career criminal" who "resisted arrest" and award him anything close to $75million. Sean Bell was young, married, employed and got half of what they offered Garners estate.

I think its posturing. Hopefully it is, and she will accept the next offer with an incremental increase.
 
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