U-M reaches $490M settlement with Anderson plaintiffs

The University of Michigan and attorneys for approximately 1,050 claimants who have alleged abuse by the late Dr. Robert Anderson announced they have reached a settlement agreement that would resolve all of those survivors' claims against the university. Pending documentation and approval by the U-M Board of Regents; approval by 98% of the claimants, as recommended by their attorneys; and approval by the court, the cases would be resolved for $490 million. Of that total, $460 million will be available to the approximately 1,050 claimants, and $30 million would be reserved for future claimants who choose to participate in the settlement before July 31, 2023. Claimants and their attorneys will be responsible for deciding how to divide the $460 million among the claimants. U-M will have no role in this process. This settlement agreement was reached under the confidential mediation process facilitated by the court-appointed mediator, Robert F. Riley, and overseen by the Honorable Victoria A. Roberts, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan. Mediation has been ongoing since October 2020.
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