Remington Arms reportedly offers to pay nearly $33 million to Sandy Hook families
News 12 Staff
Updated on: Jul 28, 2021, 12:47am
Remington Arms has reportedly offered to pay nearly $33 million to nine families to settle lawsuits that alleged the company s marketing of firearms played a role in the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre.
Reuters reported that the settlements would provide $3.66 million to relatives of each victim. Those payments would be subject to approval by a federal judge overseeing Remington’s bankruptcy case in Alabama, according to Reuters.
Josh Koskoff, the attorney representing the families of the Sandy Hook massacre in their lawsuit against Remington, issued a following statement in response to the company’s settlement offer, saying, Since this case was filed in 2014, the families focus has been on preventing the next Sandy Hook. An important part of that goal has been showing banks and insurers that companies that sell assault weapons to civilians
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