`No block party:’ after CHOP lawsuits are over, ‘city will end up paying millions,’ attorney tells Dori

Now that at least one lawsuit has been settled out of court in connection with Seattle’s 2020 racial justice protests in the now-dismantled CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest), another legal wave against the city of Seattle and its taxpayers believes it is gaining momentum.

“Before the legal smoke clears, I expect the city will end up paying millions,” attorney Mark Lindquist told The Dori Monson Show on Monday.

On Friday, the city paid $500,000 to the father of a Horace Lorenzo Anderson, 19. The elder Horace Anderson originally sought $3 billion in the wrongful-death lawsuit filed in late 2021.

Seattle Police say surveillance video shows the teen – called

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