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FSU just wrote a big check....
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<blockquote data-quote="baddnole" data-source="post: 4170287" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>Thrasher FSU President, said the university agreed to the settlement to avoid millions of dollars in additional litigation expenses.</p><p></p><p>"Although we regret we will never be able to tell our full story in court, it is apparent that a trial many months from now would have left FSU fighting over the past rather than looking toward its very bright future," Thrasher said in his statement. "We have decided to instead move forward even though we have full faith that the ultimate outcome of a trial would have been consistent with the previous law enforcement investigations and retired Supreme Court Justice Major Harding's findings in the student conduct hearing."</p><p></p><p>The settlement will be paid out of the state of Florida's risk management fund, the university said. The university's legal fees will be paid with $421,000 from the fund and about $1.3 million generated by Seminole Boosters through licensing, concessions and gifts shop revenues. The settlement will not need legislative approval, said FSU spokeswoman Browning Brooks.</p><p></p><p>Gators will help pay this settlement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baddnole, post: 4170287, member: 7094"] Thrasher FSU President, said the university agreed to the settlement to avoid millions of dollars in additional litigation expenses. “Although we regret we will never be able to tell our full story in court, it is apparent that a trial many months from now would have left FSU fighting over the past rather than looking toward its very bright future," Thrasher said in his statement. "We have decided to instead move forward even though we have full faith that the ultimate outcome of a trial would have been consistent with the previous law enforcement investigations and retired Supreme Court Justice Major Harding’s findings in the student conduct hearing." The settlement will be paid out of the state of Florida's risk management fund, the university said. The university's legal fees will be paid with $421,000 from the fund and about $1.3 million generated by Seminole Boosters through licensing, concessions and gifts shop revenues. The settlement will not need legislative approval, said FSU spokeswoman Browning Brooks. Gators will help pay this settlement. [/QUOTE]
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