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    US to pay $2.5M in photo editor's anthrax death

    MIAMI (AP) — More than a decade after tabloid photo editor Robert Stevens became the first victim of the 2001 anthrax attacks, the U.S. government has agreed to pay his widow and family $2.5 million to settle their lawsuit, according to documents released Tuesday.

    Stevens, 63, died on Oct. 5, 2001, when a letter containing deadly anthrax spores was opened at the then-headquarters in Boca Raton of American Media Inc., publisher of the National Enquirer, Sun and Globe tabloids. Eventually four other people would die and 17 others would be sickened in similar letter attacks, which the FBI blames on a lone government scientist who committed suicide.

    Stevens' widow, Maureen Stevens, sued the government in 2003, claiming its negligence caused her husband's death by failing to adequately safeguard anthrax at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The FBI probe concluded that Fort Detrick was the source of the spores used in the attacks in New York, Washington and Florida.

    The government failed to carry out its "duty of care, the highest degree of care" in making sure the deadly microbes were kept tightly under lock and key, said the lawsuit filed in West Palm Beach federal court.

    The case languished for years in procedural delays and appeals until the FBI announced in 2008 that a Fort Detrick scientist, Dr. Bruce Ivins, was responsible for the attacks. Although some of his colleagues and outside experts have raised doubts about his intent and ability to weaponize the anthrax, the FBI formally closed its "Amerithrax" investigation in 2010.

    Ivins killed himself with an overdose of Tylenol and valium as investigators closed in. His attorney has maintained Ivins is innocent, but Justice Department prosecutors say they had more than enough evidence to convict him at trial.

    Stevens' attorney, Richard Schuler, said when the FBI announced that Ivins was their man that it proved a key allegation in their lawsuit: "We've maintained all along this was an inside job," he said. Schuler called the settlement a "tremendous victory" for the Stevens family after years of litigation.

    "They fought us at every turn and dragged this thing out," Schuler said. "You have to control access to these tremendously dangerous organisms and they didn't have any of that. You had security that was Swiss cheese out there."

    The Justice Department declined comment beyond the settlement documents.

    Government attorneys who handled the Stevens settlement said in the court papers that it is not "an admission of liability or fault on the part of the United States" and that the intent of the deal was "avoiding the expenses and risks of further litigation."

    The settlement avoids a trial that had been set for early 2012 before Senior U.S. District Judge Daniel T.K. Hurley, who had earlier rebuffed U.S. efforts to get the case dismissed.

    The deal allows for attorney fees of up to 25 percent and requires that a host of sensitive documents be destroyed or returned to U.S. officials. In addition to Maureen Stevens, 68, the settlement will benefit her three grown children.

    Schuler said he felt confident Stevens would prevail at a trial but likely would face years of appeals and uncertainty about whether she would ever collect. The settlement avoids all that.

    For years the FBI investigation focused on another scientist, Steven Hatfill, who was identified as a "person of interest" in 2001 by then-Attorney General John Ashcroft. Hatfill was eventually cleared and sued the government for invasion of privacy, eventually reaching a $5.8 million settlement.

     

    29 comments

    • FireBird  •  Kingfisher, United States  •  6 mths ago
      just like the headline reads us to pay 2.5 mill .translation you and me.
    • Grumpy  •  6 mths ago
      Actually, those that should be paying are those that were responsible for the security of the anthrax spores - individually. They neglected their job & responsibilities when they allowed someone to walk out with this stuff!
    • liz h  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      why??? why are we, the taxpayers, paying this???
      • pat 6 mths ago
        Cause our government screwed up.
      • Peter-WendyC 6 mths ago
        We shouldn't have to pay for everything, if people live on a flood plain and lose their home we pay. If people live in a fire zone and their home burns we pay. Its
        time for us to stop paying and use our money for ourselves. Making the tax payer hand out money everytime someone gets a bloody nose needs to stop.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Because Bush needed an Anthrax scare to invade Iraq
    • Peter-WendyC  •  6 mths ago
      Its sad anyone died but why should the taxpayers pay outrageous amounts because of it. Didn't he have life insurance ? Look at all the money that was given to first responders for 911, I'm sorry but they were doing their job ! Just like millions of other American workers who get #$%$ little compensation if they die.All the hundreds of millions paid out by the tax payers for the people that died in 911 based on future earnings, they didn't deserve what happened to them and we didn't deserve to pay through the nose for it.
      • Spam 5 mths ago
        You mean the first responders who are (to this day) still not receiving cancer treatment because the gov't won't cover it??
    • Just Say Now  •  Freedom, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Hush money?
    • HamM  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Hold individuals resposible, not the US taxpayers. No wonder our debt is in trillions and increasing by the second.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        The US Govt is the terrorist who released the anthrax so Bush could invade Iraq
      • geo 6 mths ago
        The individual is innocent. He is just a victim of the dark forces inside the US government. Most likely it was CIA or FBI who did this inside job.
      • Nobody 5 mths ago
        Seymour, you're a freaking broken record with NO sense of history or causation. GTFU.
    • tony  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Another case of the TAXPAYERS getting raped. Sorry for her husband but its not the taxpayers fault. I guess I can sue the police now for crimes against the public for not stopping crime before it happens?
      • Ugh 6 mths ago
        The government's actions (by their employee) lead to the death of this man and therefore the government got sued. If someone you loved died at a McDonald's because the an employee maliciously acted in a manner to cause the death (maybe spike the fries with poison) then you sue McDonald's and not the employee. Unfortunately for the taxpayers we have to pay for it but this is legit lawsuit.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anthrax was the tool Sec of State Colen Powel used at the UN to get ok to attack and invade Iraq and this is it? The Govt admits the anthrax now came from our Fed Govt? When are the Bush war criminals ever going to go to jail?
      • Sybil 5 mths ago
        most folks who suspect are still too scared to say...The Bush executive branch designed, organized, armed and enabled the 911 attacks.
      • Nobody 5 mths ago
        Iraq was documented to have anthrax gained through legitimate research channels long before any of this came up. It was also suspected -- by many nations' intelligence organizations -- to being doing weaponization research on it. Note that this case wasn't settled until 2008.

        And last, the only reason the US, or any of the Kuwait anti-invasion coalition members, needed to invade Iraq was the violations of the ceasefire agreement that had been ongoing since a week after it was first signed. Bush was an idiot to say anything other than, "Okay, twelve and a half years of this is enough. We're ending it now."
    • Dr. Whom  •  5 mths ago
      A lone scientist was the culprit and he committed suicide...

      Um Ok...Let's say this is true...What was the scientists motive to send weapons-grade anthrax through the mail?
    • Russell  •  San Francisco, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If our government is responsible, our government should pay a fair settlement. That said though, you have to wonder if the federal employee facility manager got fired or even disciplined. Probably not. And likely this was a jury award. We citizens are the jury. Maybe we should think twice about handing out these kinds of jury awards. As others have said, it's our taxpayer money. Next time you complain about jury duty, don't, just go serve. And don't hand over these ridiculous settlements.
    • Rana  •  San Francisco, United States  •  5 mths ago
      seems privacy @ $5.8M is more important than life @ $2.5M
    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      George Bush used the anthrax scare to jusify invading Iraq now the Fed admits they were the terrorists and it gets barried in this little settlement.
    • rokarolla  •  Warren, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "inside job"
    • 2012  •  5 mths ago
      Shame there has never been Independent Investigations of major events. Plenty of unofficial investigations by creditable people to know what happened and did not happen.
    • Ryan W  •  5 mths ago
      So wait a second they are saying the Anthrax attacks that happened were because a US scientist? and not because of terrorists....ok when is there charges being brought up on?
    • ogo  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like the lawyers for the other victims blew it by not suing the same defendant for the same reason. Maybe these other victim's families should sue their lawyers.
    • Guy  •  6 mths ago
      Life is a risk. Taxpayers should not have to pay.
    • Bonnie  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      where is the taxpayers millions --- gone to everyone, everywhere --- we are still bailing out the EU!!!
    • David  •  5 mths ago
      It was the CIA and US military!!!! The same groups are responsible for the "terrorist" attacks on 9/11 and everything since!!! Our government does as it wishes and the well being of innocent citizens does not matter.
    • The Borg  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      the gov has really botched this investigation. watch the frontline epside on this one.
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