Morales, Milwaukee: $626K tentative settlement reached
By Ashley Sears and FOX6 News Digital Team
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Milwaukee, Morales reach settlement after former chief s demotion
The city has reached a tentative settlement with former Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales. The terms of the settlement are yet to be finalized. However, Mayor Tom Barrett indicated the settlement would be in the area of $626,000.
MILWAUKEE - The city has reached a tentative settlement with former Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales. The terms of the settlement are yet to be finalized. However, Mayor Tom Barrett indicated the settlement would be in the area of $626,000. During the course of the negotiations, I felt it was fair for us to give $500,000 to Mr. Morales. During the negotiations, in addition to that, there s an additional amount. It s all grouped together in one number, in essence, to cover legal fees and some other matters, as well. That brings the total to roughly $626,000,
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