Columbine Families Settle With Anderson
Woman Admitted To Providing Three Guns Used In Attack
A lawyer said that a woman who admitted providing
three of the guns used by the attackers at Columbine High School
has agreed to settle a lawsuit with nearly three dozen families.
Lawyer Stephen Wahlburg, who represents several of the victims or
their families, said Monday that the undisclosed amount of money that Robyn Anderson agreed to pay will be put into a settlement fund for distribution to the families.
Several other parties who had been named in Columbine lawsuits
reached settlements earlier.
Anderson legally bought three weapons used by Eric Harris and
Dylan Klebold at a gun show four months before the deadly attack,
which left 15 dead.
All the families of those killed or injured in the attack have the right to participate in the settlement if they choose, according to Wahlburg.
Previous Stories:
- May 8, 2001: Tape Suggests Police Knew Columbine Shooter Before Attack
- May 6, 2001:
Rocker Manson Asked To Stay Away From Denver - April 27, 2001: Sheriffs Ask Judge To Dismiss Columbine Lawsuits
- April 24, 2001: Columbine Families Sue Video Game Companies For $5 Billion
- April 23, 2001: Columbine Fund-Raising Campaign Sought For Victims
- April 20, 2001: Columbine Families Reach Settlement
- April 19, 2001: Judge Denies Request To Erect Columbine Crosses
- April 15, 2001: Columbine Principal Still Feels Effects Of Shootings
- April 13, 2001: Columbine Interviews Released, Grand Jury Requested
- April 11, 2001: Newly Released Columbine Documents Spark Criticism
- March 6, 2001: Columbine Offers Help To California School
- January 31, 2001: Columbine Autopsy Report Ordered Released
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