RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HEARING ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON LITIGATION AND RISK MANAGEMENT
WHEREAS, Every year, the City of Chicago pays millions of dollars in settlements and judgments following losses at trial, placing a significant financial burden on the City, and current and future City residents; and
WHEREAS, Between 2008-2017, the City spent a total of $1.3 billion on expenses incurred in connection with settlements and judgments against the City; and
WHEREAS, A large number ofthe settlements and judgments paid out by the City arise from situations involving the Chicago Police Department; between 2004-2018, the City paid $757 million in settlements, losses at trial, and other payouts in cases against the Chicago Police Department, including civil rights cases, car crash claims, racial discrimination complaints, and sexual harassment suits; and
WHEREAS, In calendar year 2019, the City made payments to plaintiffs in 116 of 184 settled or litigated lawsuits and claims involving allegations of civil rights violations against the Chicago Police Department or injuries due to a vehicle pursuit involving a Chicago Police Department officer; that year, the City settled 110 lawsuits and paid damages to plaintiffs after jury verdicts in six cases, paying plaintiffs a total of $46.8 million, with $26 million of that total paid to the six litigated cases with jury awards; and
WHEREAS, The City paid outside counsel a total of $25.5 million for legal services to defend active, pending, and concluded federal civil rights cases in 2019 alone; as of September 2020, there were 492 pending lawsuits against the City that involve allegations of civil rights violations or injuries related to a traffic collision involving a vehicle pursuit; and
WHEREAS, Damage to private property and employee injuries also represent significant financial risk for the City and its residents; the 2021 City budget includes over $46 million for the payment of judgments, settle...
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