Jury awards Botham Jean's family almost $100 million in civil suit against ex-Dallas cop Amber Guyger
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Jurors in a federal civil trial have awarded the family of Botham Jean almost $100 million in their lawsuit against former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who is serving a prison sentence for Jean’s murder, according to KDFW-TV.
The verdict was announced Wednesday afternoon in the wrongful death case that began on Monday. Guyger did not attend the trial and did not present a defense.
Jurors awarded Jean’s estate $10.25 million, $14.2 million each to his mother and father, and $60 million in punitive damages, for a total of $98,650,000 in damages, KERA News reported.
Guyger was convicted of killing Jean in his own apartment in 2018 after she said she mistakenly entered the apartment one floor above hers.
Guyger said she thought she was in her apartment and that Jean was an intruder. She was fired after the fatal shooting.
Jean’s family filed a civil suit against Guyger, alleging that she is liable for using excessive force that violated the 26-year-old man’s constitutional rights and resulted in his death, according to the lawsuit. The City of Dallas was removed as a defendant in the civil suit.
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