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legal-settlement2 years ago

Chicago Hotel Freezer Death: Family Settles Lawsuit for $10 Million

The family of Kenneka Jenkins, a Chicago woman who died after becoming locked in a hotel freezer, has agreed to a $10 million legal settlement. Jenkins' mother will receive about $3.7 million, while other family members will receive $1.2 million and $1.5 million. The settlement also includes attorney fees and funeral costs. Jenkins' death was determined to be accidental, with alcohol intoxication and drug use as contributing factors. The lawsuit alleged negligence on the part of the hotel, security company, and restaurant for failing to secure the freezer and conduct a proper search. The lawsuit argued that had the hotel properly monitored the security cameras, Jenkins would still be alive.

legal2 years ago

"Kenneka Jenkins' Family Awarded $6M Settlement in Freezer Death Case"

The family of Kenneka Jenkins, a Chicago woman who was found dead in a hotel freezer in 2017, will receive a $6 million wrongful death settlement. The lawsuit, filed in 2018 against Crowne Plaza Hotel, its security company, and a restaurant that rented the freezer, alleged negligence in monitoring surveillance cameras. Jenkins' death was ruled an accident, with hypothermia, alcohol intoxication, and drug use cited as contributing factors.

legal-settlement2 years ago

Kenneka Jenkins' Family Awarded $6.4M Settlement for Hotel Freezer Death

The family of Kenneka Jenkins, a 19-year-old woman who was found dead in a hotel freezer in 2017, will receive a $6.4 million settlement in a lawsuit against the hotel, its security contractor, and a restaurant. The settlement, which was reached in October but only made public recently, allocates the funds to Jenkins' mother, half-sister, and brother. The lawsuit claimed negligence on the part of the hotel, security contractor, and restaurant for failing to secure the freezer and conduct a thorough search for Jenkins when she went missing. Jenkins' death, ruled as hypothermia with alcohol and drugs as contributing factors, sparked protests and conspiracy theories. The case has been dismissed by a Cook County judge.