The City of Chicago has agreed to pay $90 million to settle dozens of wrongful conviction lawsuits tied to former Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts and his tactical team.
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- Chicago has agreed to pay $90 million to settle wrongful conviction cases linked to former police sergeant Ronald Watts and his team. 5s
- The settlement covers 176 lawsuits involving nearly 200 people and over 200 years of combined prison time. 19s
- The misconduct dates back more than two decades, with Watts and an officer indicted and serving federal prison time in 2012. 33s
- Payouts to plaintiffs range from $150,000 to nearly $3.9 million, based largely on time spent in custody. 58s
- City officials warn that taking unresolved cases to trial could cost taxpayers up to $500 million. 1m 37s