good evening. we begin tonight with several breaking developments. first, news of the major settlement. the president-elect, donald trump, settling with students who claimed that trump university was fraudulent. the settlement, $25 million. and mr. late today. we begin with rebecca jarvis. reporter: tonight, abc news has learned attorneys for president-elect donald trump have settled all three fraud cases against the now defunct trump university for $25 million, and no admission of wrongdoing. new york attorney general eric snyderman called it a fraud from beginning to end, confirmed the settlement. saying it amound amounted to victory. would you state your full name for the record, please? donald john trump. reporter: representatives for the trump organization telling abc news, resolution of these matters allows president-elect trump to devote his full attention to the important issues facing our great nation. he had strong feelings about the case, but he was wil
three ambulances rolled up, gurneys went in and they saw nothing brought out. this person should survive and we are trying to get the details. new developments on the punch seen across the country. of flagstaff police officer punched woman. the whole thing was caught on camera. the police chief said the officer claimed the woman need him in the groin. the officer is now on leave. activist just marched into city hall with a special message for the chief is action. we need this officer fired immediately. how could he in good conscience keep someone like this on board. activist brought the issue up of white jeff bonar s body, was not on. continuing coverage coming up on world news. the story behind a deadly valley love tranquil. a be booked. chris grow is waiting and how did police get their break in this case? reporter: it was all thanks to private investigators. the victim in this case william paulson, his family never bought the story behind her son s death. they reache
good evening. we begin tonight with several breaking developments. first, news of the major settlement. the president-elect, donald trump, settling with students who claimed that trump university was fraudulent. the settlement, $25 million. and mr. trump s team reon late today. we begin with rebecca jarvis. reporter: tonight, abc news has learned attorneys for president-elect donald trump have settled all three fraud cases against the now defunct trump university for $25 million, and no admission of wrongdoing. new york attorney general eric snyderman called it a fraud from beginning to end, confirmed the settlement. saying it amound amounted to victory. would you state your full name for the record, please? donald john trump. reporter: representatives for the trump organization telling abc news, resolution of these matters allows president-elect trump to devote his full attention to the important issues facing our great nation. he had strong feelings about the ca
of the police. my grandfather was a sheriff, he would never do anything like that. now, i m not so sure i ever want to encounter one again. there s another side to the story, the officer claims morris hit him in the groin. she denies it. there are other aspects of the incident which are being investigated. a deadly love triangle in new court documents in arrests appear to debunk what was once a story of self- defense and puts murder into play. escrow is live at fourth avenue jail and what is the story? reporter: it revolves around one woman, simona paulson she and her boyfriend jason mays are expected at the fourth avenue jail they need to be extra guided from prescott. their story began to unravel. i ve been looking at documents and they paint an unhappy marriage, so unhappy that simona and the boyfriend tried to get an order of protection against the husband after coming home from court they told police they found the husband with a knife, leaving mays with no choice
issues with that. reporter: students are hopeful. the incidents are pranks not personal. i think people are just venting their personal feelings, whatever they might think. but i am an optimistic person and i do believe that people will move of reporter: school officials sate flyers are saddening and do not represent the views of the university. the police department is aware of the ints is responsible. it is the story making national headlines tonight, a flagstaff police officer on leave after he was caught punching a woman in the face. we owe marissa, the flagstaff community, the officer and the department a full and complete investigation. tonight that as well get something help from a prominent that officer says he was just defending himself after that woman kicked him in the groin. mike watkis has more. the woman categorically denies she ever kicked the man. it s the punch seen world. now this well known civil rights activist says the u.s. just department