HENRY et al v. CITY OF ERIE et al
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AMENDED ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT. The settlement reached in the chambers of Magistrate Judge Susan Paradise Baxter between the parties on April 15, 2014 is approved. It is further ORDERED that, upon payment by or on behalf of the releasees of the c onsideration for the settlement which is approved herein, all claims and actions against the said Releasees, Brett C. Hammel, Patricia A. Hammel and Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, shall be forever extinguished, discharged and ended, and any liabil ity ofthe said Releasees arising out ofthe accident or event of July 25, 2010, the death of the Decedents, or any injuries, losses or damages sustained by the Decedents, the Minors, the Estates or any beneficiaries thereof, shall accordingly be forev er extinguished, discharged and ended. It is further ORDERED, pursuant to the understanding and agreement ofthe parties, that the existence and terms of the settlement are and shall remain confidential, personal, private and privileged, and that neit her the parties, including the Minors, the personal representatives of the Decedents' Estates or any beneficiaries thereof, the defendants, their counsel, nor any persons acting on their or their counsel's behalf, shall disclose, disseminate, publish, publicize, release or reveal any information concerning the fact, existence or terms of the settlement which it commemorates without the prior approval of Court. Signed by Judge Maurice B. Cohill on 5/10/14. (bfm )
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
MARIO HENRY, as Administrator of the
Estate of GWYNETH E. HENRY and as
Guardian of STYLE HENRY, a minor; and
ALYSHIA M. RICHARDSON, as
Administmtrix of the Estate of
TYREESHA L. RICHARDSON and as
Guardian ofDEONTA Y RICHARDSON,
a minor,
Plaintiffs
vs.
CITY OF ERIE; THE HOUSING
AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ERIE;
JOHN E. HORAN; JOSEPH
ANGELOTTI; BRETT C. HAMMEL; and
PATRICIA A. HAMMEL,
Defendants
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AMENDED ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT
AND NOW, to wit, this /.fJ- tay of May, 2014, upon consideration of the motion
of the defendants, Brett C. Hammel and Patricia A. Hammel, for entry of an amended order
approving settlement, it is hereby ORDERED that said motion is GRANTED and that the
settlement reached in the chambers of Magistrate Judge Susan Paradise Baxter between the
parties on April 15, 2014 is approved.
It is further ORDERED that, upon payment by or on behalf of the releasees of the
consideration for the settlement which is approved herein, all claims and actions against the said
Releasees, Brett C. Hammel, Patricia A. Hammel and Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, shall
be forever extinguished, discharged and ended, and any liability of the said Releasees arising out
of the accident or event of July 25, 2010, the death of the Decedents, or any injuries, losses or
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damages sustained by the Decedents, the Minors, the Estates or any beneficiaries thereof, shall
accordingly be forever extinguished, discharged and ended.
It is further ORDERED, pursuant to the understanding and agreement of the
parties, that the existence and terms of the settlement are and shall remain confidential, personal,
private and privileged, and that neither the parties, including the Minors, the personal
representatives of the Decedents' Estates or any beneficiaries thereof, the defendants, their
counsel, nor any persons acting on their or their counsel's behalf, shall disclose, disseminate,
publish, publicize, release or reveal any information concerning the fact, existence or terms of
the settlement which it commemorates without the prior approval of Court.
BY THE COURT:
Honorable Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.
Senior United States District Court Judge
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