New York to Pay $28m to Settle Rikers Island Lawsuit
New York to Pay $28m to Settle Rikers Island Lawsuit
New York City has agreed to pay more than $28 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a woman who claimed that her grandson was hospitalized after attempting to commit suicide while detained at Rikers Island.According to CBS News, the complaint—filed on behalf of Madeline Feliciano—alleged that three corrections officers and a captain waited more than eight minutes before seeking medical attention for her grandson, Nicholas Feliciano.In an internal report, the Correction Department Oversight Board noted that Nicholas was “left hanging” for about 7 minutes and 51 seconds. Attorneys for Madeline Feliciano say that the officers’ neglect caused her grandson to suffer significant and potentially irreversible brain damage.All three of the officers were indicted on charges of reckless endangerment and official misconduct, with two later pleading guilty to misconduct.On Monday, though, attorneys for both parties—the city, and the Feliciano family—filed a tentative settlement in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Under the terms of the agreement, which has yet to be approved by the court, New York City will pay Madeline Feliciano about $28.75 million in compensation for her grandson’s injuries.
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