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Kohberger Defense Fights $27K Restitution Request for Victims' Families

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KUNA, Idaho (KIFI) — New developments in the case of the man who confessed to killing four University of Idaho students in November of 2022. The defense for convicted killer Bryan Kohberger is challenging a state request for an additional $27,330 in financial restitution, arguing that public donations have already covered the travel and hotel costs for the families of victims Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen. The state of Idaho filed the finan…

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The man convicted of murdering four college students in Idaho refuses to pay travel expenses for his victims' families.

·Indiana, United States
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Bryan Kohberger's attorneys are rejecting Idaho's request for more restitution funds, arguing that GoFundMe campaigns have already covered the costs.

·Boise, United States
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Kohberger's lawyers refuse to pay more compensation and claim that families already received enough money through online campaigns

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Dailyfly - Lewis Clark Valley News broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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