An insurance firm is ordered to pay $44M in a lawsuit filed by a man freed from prison in Missouri
- A Missouri judge ordered St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. to pay nearly $44 million after a legal battle that began in 2017.
- Most funds will go to Ryan Ferguson, who has maintained his innocence since his arrest.
- A jury found that St. Paul acted in bad faith and engaged in 'vexatious refusal' to pay.
- Kathleen Zellner, Ferguson's attorney, stated that the ruling sends a message to insurance companies about their responsibilities.
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An insurance firm is ordered to pay $44M in a lawsuit filed by a man ...
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An insurance firm is ordered to pay $44M in a lawsuit filed by a man freed from prison in Missouri
A Missouri judge has ordered an insurance company to pay nearly $44 million in a lawsuit involving a man whose conviction for killing a newspaper sports editor was overturned.
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