Tuesday, December 13 2011 2:43 PM EST2011-12-13 19:43:03 GMT
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - The father of a
South Carolina woman killed by an out-of-control truck at the 2011 All
Good Music Festival wants to settle his federal lawsuit against several
groups that staged the event.
Kim Miller reached a
settlement in July with driver Clay Lewin of Cape Charles, Va. It
compensates him $300,000 for the death of daughter Nicole, while two
friends who survived would get $100,000 apiece.
The victims were all from Mount Pleasant, S.C.
Miller's latest motion says
he's since reached tentative agreements with: Maryland-based Walther
Productions and its principal, Tim Walther; Marvin Huggins and Marvin's
Mountaintop campground near Masontown; and promoters Junipa Contento and
James Tobin.
The motion doesn't specify what they would pay to settle the lawsuit.
Miller's complaint against several parking and security companies, meanwhile, remains active.
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