
Albuquerque's $8M Settlements: A Year of Silence
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Albuquerques city legal teams delay in reporting lawsuit settlements to the city council, totaling over eight million dollars, has been revealed. The reports, covering cases like wrongful deaths and police incidents, were delayed due to staff changes. The city paid out over three million dollars in early twenty twenty-five, mostly from a police shooting settlement. Other cases included failures to arrest suspects and whistleblower claims. Public records violations cost about one million dollars, and taxpayers paid five hundred thirty-eight thousand dollars in transparency lawsuits. Despite this, several cases were dismissed, and a one point four million dollar award was overturned. The revelation raises questions about oversight during a key election year and what steps might follow to prevent future gaps.
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