The settlement agreement, which was obtained by The Times through a public records request, says the Senate agreed in November to pay the former aide $280,000 for lost wages and general damages, an additional $50,000 to cover school loans incurred at McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and $20,000 for medical assistance and career counseling. In exchange, she agreed to drop her claims against the Senate and the individuals named in the lawsuit.
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times