However, a plaintiff in that class-action suit said he was not fully briefed on the terms of the agreement, and may not be withdrawing his suit.
A draft of 13 terms, which, if met, would “settle all pending litigation in the Kentucky Court of Appeals, the Trigg Circuit Court and Trigg District Court regarding annexation and tax claims pertaining to Apache Heights, Cherokee Hills and Wyandot Village” was read after a called special meeting of the council Thursday exited from executive session.
Though the agreement has not yet been signed by Askew or City Attorney Jamus Redd, Redd called it on Monday a “general oral agreement.”
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