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Hospital pays Armstrong family $6M

Settlement in 2012 death of ex-astronaut

- The Associated Press

CINCINNATI — An Ohio hospital paid the estate of astronaut Neil Armstrong $6 million in a confidenti­al agreement to settle allegation­s that post-surgical complicati­ons led to Armstrong’s 2012 death, according to court documents and a report in the New York Times.

The 2014 settlement went to 10 family members, including Armstrong’s two sons, sister, brother and six grandchild­ren, according to documents filed with the Hamilton County Probate Court in Cincinnati which were publicly available on Tuesday. Armstrong’s widow, Carol, did not receive any money in the settlement.

Armstrong’s sons, Mark and Rick, contended care provided by Mercy Health-fairfield Hospital cost their father his life, according to the New York Times.

The 50th anniversar­y of Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon was celebrated Saturday. He died on Aug. 25, 2012.

A Sept. 24, 2014 motion to seal the settlement said the hospital and its caregivers stood by the treatment they provided.

“However, the hospital, on behalf of itself and the health care providers, agreed to a confidenti­al settlement of $6 million to avoid the publicity the Estate might have initiated on behalf of certain members of the family if settlement had not been reached,” the document said.

Hospital spokeswoma­n Maureen Richmond declined to offer specifics, saying she was unable to discuss any individual’s care.

Messages were left for Armstrong’s widow and sons and for Wendy Armstrong, Mark’s sister and a lawyer involved in motions to seal the settlement.

Carol Armstrong told the New

York Times she signed off on the settlement in her role as executor but received no part of it.

Neil Armstrong was admitted to the hospital in August 2012 for vascular bypass surgery, according to a Sept. 24, 2014 motion filed by Carol Armstrong seeking to have the settlement approved.

“He underwent the cardiovasc­ular surgery, but post-surgical complicati­ons arose and he subsequent­ly died,” the motion said.

Most of the settlement, about

$5.2 million, was split between Armstrong’s sons. The astronaut’s brother and sister each received $250,000, and six grandchild­ren each got $24,000. Attorneys’ fees of $160,000 were awarded.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Neil Armstrong at a 2007 dinner at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. Court documents show that an Ohio hospital paid $6 million to Armstrong ’s estate.
The Associated Press Neil Armstrong at a 2007 dinner at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. Court documents show that an Ohio hospital paid $6 million to Armstrong ’s estate.

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