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Settlement Appeal Could Derail $25M Trump University Settlement
November 20th, 2017
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Settlement Appeal Could Derail $25M Trump University Settlement
Do you remember when President Trump agreed to settle the lawsuit surrounding Trump University for $25 million? Well, the lawsuit “would have seen the former students receive 90 cents for every dollar that they spent,” which for many would equate to a large sum of money. However, recent events have unfolded that might nix that settlement “if judges allow a woman who was part of the class action suit to pursue her own case against the billionaire over a real estate training program that folded in 2010.” But what happened? Why might the settlement be in jeopardy?For those who don't know Sherri B. Simpson, one of "3,700 former students who sued Trump over what New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has described as a bait-and-switch scheme," was less than pleased with the settlement and began “seeking a payout triple what others are getting and an admission of wrongdoing from Trump.” If allowed to proceed, Simpson's lawsuit risks derailing the $25 million settlement completely,” according to Judge Andrew Hurwitz, one of three 9th Circuit justices in the appeals court considering Simpson's case. When discussing the matter with Simpson's lawyers, Deepak Gupta, Hurwitz said, “What you are asking us to do is unravel a settlement that is fair for thousands of people because your client thinks she could’ve opted out.”
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