The Chicago City Council is set to vote Wednesday on a proposed $2.9 million settlement for Anjanette Young, who was found naked and distraught during a mistaken police raid in 2019, according to Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
"The Finance Committee today voted unanimously to advance this to the full City Council. It is $2.9 million, and obviously I'm comfortable with it, but importantly my understanding is Ms. Young and her counsel are also comfortable with it and then it will go to the City Council floor on Wednesday," Lightfoot said. Keenan J. Saulter, an attorney for Young, said by email:"We have reached an agreement with the City, which is subject to the approval of the entire City Council.
Instead, they found only Young, a nurse just home from work who was naked and appeared extremely upset as officers swarmed into her home. Read MoreOne officer handcuffed and covered her, though her front was still exposed, and another brought her a blanket within about a minute. She was covered or partially covered for 12 minutes until an officer brought her to the bathroom to get dressed.Videos show Young distraught through the ordeal as she tries to tell officers they have the wrong home.
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