As the trial was ready to begin, the defendants agreed to a record $110 million settlement and an apology in open court.
The defendant and his attorney agreed to do so.
But there is one issue on which the plaintiff and defendant agree.
In certain cases, a single justice of the peace may deal with a criminal matter if both the prosecution and the defendant agree.
Terms of the all the settlements were not disclosed, though the defendants apparently agreed to pay some money.
In 2001, the defendants agreed to pay $30 million without admitting liability.
X and the defendant agreed to create a limited company in order to run the defendant's restaurant.
Federal prosecutors said that the defendants had agreed to surrender next week.
The defendants also agreed to pay $3.2 million in the settlement.
In fact, the defendant and the accuser agree on some of what happened.