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Attorney for Bucks guard Sterling Brown file paperwork to strike $400K settlement offer by city
Attorney for Bucks guard Sterling Brown file paperwork to strike $400K settlement offer by city
MILWAUKEE -- The attorney for Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown filed paperwork in federal court on Tuesday, Oct. 8 asking the judge to strike a $400,000 offer presented by the city to settle his lawsuit accusing police of using excessive force when officers confronted him over a parking violation. The lawsuit also indicated Brown was targeted because he's black. The $400,000 offer by the city was presented in September.
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Sterling Brown body camera video
Erik Andrade
The documents filed in federal court on Tuesday point to a deposition by Milwaukee police officer Erik Andrade. The portion of the deposition noted in the document reads as follows:
Andrade was fired for violating department policy with several social media posts after the arrest of Brown.
Sterling Brown's attorney was not available for comment on this filing. However, a news conference on the matter has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10 at City Hall.
Statement released by the Office of the Milwaukee City Attorney