Miami Settles Joe Carollo Pension Lawsuit for $770,000, Avoiding Trial
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Updated · WPLG Local 10 · Jul 10
Miami Settles Joe Carollo Pension Lawsuit for $770,000, Avoiding Trial
2 articles · Updated · WPLG Local 10 · Jul 10
Summary
$770,000 will be paid by Miami to settle Joe Carollo’s decades-old lawsuit over changes to a frozen pension program, sparing the city a trial.
City filings indicate the payment would come from general revenues rather than a protected pension trust, a point critics say exposes taxpayers.
Carollo still faces another fight with Miami after commissioners recently voted to sue him over legal fees the city spent defending him in a separate civil case.
That dispute stems from a $63 million federal judgment won by Ball & Chain owners William Fuller and Martin Pinilla, whose attorney says the award remains unpaid and has cited grounds for garnishment.