Tulsa Jail legal woes may burden taxpayers with millions more past $10M Elliott Williams verdict
Legal woes at the Tulsa Jail could end up costing taxpayers millions more beyond a $10 million verdict issued against the Sheriffs Office earlier this week in the Elliott Williams jury trial.
Defense attorney invoices to the county in the Williams case and in two other adjudicated lawsuits total at least $524,000 thus far, while plaintiff attorneys have billed the county another $659,000 in fees (plus costs) in a case they won in 2016, records show.
Williams estate was awarded $10.25 million by a jury on Monday. Williams, 37, died naked and paralyzed on Oct. 27, 2011, after lying on the floor for 51 hours in a cell of the Tulsa Jails medical unit following a six-day stay.
The Brewster & De Angelis law firm so far has invoiced the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office $137,000 for defending the case. Dan Smolen, attorney for Williams estate, said he hadnt tallied attorney fees yet. But he said the total, which represents more than five years of litigation, would be in the millions.
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