City Exceeds Yearly Funds Allocated for Police Misconduct Cases

Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved three cases totaling nearly $7 million

The city of Chicago has exceeded the $27 million it set aside for the year to pay to settle lawsuits against the police department.

The latest settlements of three cases -- totaling nearly $7 million -- were approved this week by the Chicago City Council. One settlement alone was $4.5 million.

The settlements follow far larger payouts in January. One was for $22.5 million to a woman who was raped and severely injured after she was released from police custody despite her obvious mental problems.

The city says going over the $27 million set aside for 2013 means that bond money will be used to cover future settlements.

Two federal lawsuits were filed this week alleging police misconduct.

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