State Farm Pays $250 Million to Settle Lawsuit Alleging it Bankrolled Illinois Judge's Campaign - BodyShop Business

State Farm Pays $250 Million to Settle Lawsuit Alleging it Bankrolled Illinois Judge’s Campaign

The Hale vs. State Farm class-action lawsuit alleged that State Farm violated federal law by improperly influencing Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier's decision to overturn a $1 billion Avery vs. State Farm judgment over the use of aftermarket parts. 

On Sept. 4, 2018, plaintiffs and State Farm announced they reached a compromise agreement to resolve the Hale vs. State Farm class-action litigation pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois.

The Hale litigation arose from the earlier class-action lawsuit, Avery vs. State Farm. Avery involved a challenge to the quoting or specification of aftermarket parts in the 1980s and 1990s. Avery resulted in a jury verdict in 1999, amounting to a $1 billion judgment against State Farm. That judgment was reversed by the Illinois Supreme Court in August 2005.

In Hale, the plaintiffs alleged that State Farm violated federal law by improperly influencing the Illinois Supreme Court’s decision to reverse the Avery judgment. Specifically, that State Farm recruited Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier to run for an open seat on the Illinois Supreme Court and covertly funneled millions of dollars into his 2004 campaign, in hopes that Karmeier would overturn the $1.05 billion Avery vs. State Farm judgment. Nine months after Karmeier was elected, he cast the deciding vote to void the $1.05 billion judgment against State Farm.

Plaintiffs and State Farm have agreed to settle the Hale litigation for $250 million because they believe it is in the best interest of all the parties and to avoid protracted litigation and appeals that could continue for several more years. The settlement provides benefits to the over four million current and former State Farm policyholders who were members of the class in Avery.

As a part of the settlement, plaintiffs have agreed to dismiss, upon final approval, their RICO claims and unjust enrichment claims. The settlement agreement will include recitals that State Farm denies liability, that it considers the claims to be without merit, that it considers that it is settling under the unjust enrichment claim, and that the settlement is made simply to bring an end to the entire litigation.

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