Usually, in the reality I’m from, when an employee costs the company he works for a quarter of a billion dollars, that employee is fired, gone, kaput, yet I can’t think of anyone from NBC who was fired
Good point. My guess is that it was a low number. Lower than many here want to believe.
If it is a quick settlement, it’s a nuisance reward. So any body settled with Sandmann quickly paid about $50,000, give or take. The alternative would be to drive up lawyers bills, which would eat up the settlement.
With NBC, it must considerably more since this one went on quite a while. Probably upwards of half a million, or so.
I’m glad he’s being set up for a free education and few million for retirement, if he invests his debt free income properly.
The word is that he probably didn’t get anywhere near that amount. Maybe a few hundred thousand.
Brian Williams?