PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County has paid a record $1.6 million to the parents of a 23-year-old Port Hadlock man who died in custody in the county jail in 2001.
The settlement ends a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging that Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies used excessive force and failed to secure medical care for Kevin Wayne Bledsoe.
The settlement was paid last week through the Washington Counties Risk Pool for liability insurance.
A motion for dismissal of the case, which was scheduled this month to go before a federal trial jury, has been filed as part of the settlement.
Jefferson County officials contested the arguments made by Bledsoe’s attorneys in the lawsuit, Sheriff Mike Brasfield said in a written statement Friday.
The county also contested liability in the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Tacoma.
“The county’s insurers entered into a settlement agreement in order to resolve the matter and to avoid a lengthy and protracted trial,” Brasfield said.
Brasfield was elected as sheriff in November 2002. The jail incident occurred under the watch of former Sheriff Pete Piccini.
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