USA Today reports that the
parents of a teenager who was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer
last year have settled a wrongful-death claim against the homeowners
association of the Florida subdivision where their son was killed.
The
Orlando Sentinel reported Friday that an attorney for Trayvon Martin's
parents — Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin — filed that paperwork in Seminole
County and that portions of it were made available for public review Friday.
According
to the newspaper, the settlement amount was marked out in five pages that it
reviewed. Lower in the agreement, the parties specify that they will keep the
amount confidential.
Under
the terms of the settlement, Trayvon Martin's parents and his estate agreed to
set aside their wrongful-death claim and claims for pain and suffering, loss of
earnings and expenses, the Sentinel reported.
Martin
was fatally shot in February, 2012 by neighborhood watch volunteer George
Zimmerman during a confrontation in a subdivision in Sanford, about 30 miles
north of Orlando.
A
month-and-a-half delay in Zimmerman's arrest led to nationwide protests in the
racially charged case.
Zimmerman
has been charged with second-degree murder in Martin's death. Zimmerman claims
he was attacked and acted in self-defense, but Martin's family claims he
targeted the unarmed 17-year-old mainly because Martin was black. Zimmerman's
parents are white and Hispanic.
Crump, the attorney for the parents, has previously said he intends to file suit later against Zimmerman, and the
settlement specified that Zimmerman was not part of the homeowner association's
deal.
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