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Three MSU taking pictures survivors obtain $29.75 million settlement

By Editorial Board Published June 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Three MSU taking pictures survivors obtain .75 million settlement

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Tuesday morning, Grewal Legislation and Gruel Mills Nims & Pylman Attorneys introduced a settlement of $29.75 million was reached on behalf of three survivors of the mass taking pictures on Michigan State College’s campus in 2023.

Arielle Anderson, Brian Frazier, and Alexandrea Verner had been killed on Michigan State College’s campus on Feb. 13, 2023.

Arielle Anderson (left), Brian Frazier (middle) and Alexandria Verner (proper) had been killed within the taking pictures on the campus of Michigan State College. (WLNS)

Officers say these settlements will deliver closure to at least one chapter of those survivors’ therapeutic journeys.

Nathan Statly:Grewal Legislation Founder and Managing Associate Mick Grewal and Senior Litigation Lawyer Scott Weidenfeller signify Nathan Statly, who sustained a life-altering gunshot wound to the pinnacle.

Grewal Legislation secured a $14.25 million settlement for Statly, representing compensation for Nate’s bodily accidents, ache and struggling, emotional hurt, and impairment and limitation.

Statly, on the time a junior finding out environmental biology and zoology at MSU, was shot within the head, leading to profound mind accidents requiring in depth medical therapy and ongoing care.

Yukai “John” Hao: Gruel Mills Lawyer William Azkoul, of Grand Rapids, represents Yukai “John” Hao, who sustained life-altering gunshot wounds requiring in depth medical therapy and rehabilitation.

Gruel Mills secured a $13 million settlement for Hao, representing compensation for his bodily accidents, ache and struggling, emotional hurt, and impairment and limitation. MSU has moreover agreed to waive tuition, room, and board, and present medical insurance for Hao, all through the completion of each his undergraduate and graduate levels from MSU.

On the time of the taking pictures, Hao was a junior and finding out economics at MSU. He was left paralyzed from the chest down after being struck by a bullet in his again.

Troy Forbush:Grewal Legislation Founder and Managing Associate Mick Grewal and Senior Litigation Lawyer Scott Weidenfeller signify Troy Forbush, who sustained a life-altering gunshot wound to the chest.

Grewal Legislation secured a $2.5 million settlement for Forbush, representing compensation for his bodily accidents, ache and struggling, emotional hurt, and impairment and limitation.

Forbush was a junior pursuing a double main in music schooling and vocal efficiency at MSU on the time. He was shot within the chest and suffered a critical lung damage, leading to surgical procedure and in depth rehabilitative remedy. 

6 Information spoke with Mick Grewal on Tuesday concerning the settlements, which will be considered within the participant under.

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