Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Former KKK leader David Duke settles Ohio lawsuit for $5,000

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke has agreed to pay an Ohio man $5,000 after the man said in a lawsuit that he was severely injured during a white supremacis­t and neo-Nazi rally two years ago in Virginia attended by Duke, according to attorneys and court documents.

Bill Burke of Athens, Ohio, said he was struck by a car driven by James Alex Fields Jr. — in a crash that killed counterpro­tester Heather Heyer — during the August 2017 rally in Charlottes­ville, Va.

Burke’s physical injuries still require medical treatment and may be permanent, and he has experience­d “severe psychologi­cal and emotional suffering,” according to Burke’s May federal lawsuit.

The lawsuit named multiple defendants, including Fields and Duke. Burke on Tuesday accepted an “offer of judgment” from Duke for $5,000, according to court records and Duke’s attorney.

The judgment “is a step in the right direction for those who refuse to be silenced or intimidate­d by white supremacy,” said Michael Fradin, representi­ng Burke.

Kyle Bristow, a lawyer representi­ng Duke, noted that Duke “categorica­lly and vigorously denied” the allegation­s in the lawsuit.

“I merely attended a rally to defend the heritage and rights of European-Americans,” Duke said in a statement provided by Bristow. “I have always been dedicated to non-violence and human rights, and I condemn violence.”

The “Unite the Right” rally on Aug. 12, 2017, drew hundreds of white nationalis­ts to Charlottes­ville to protest the planned removal of a statue of Confederat­e Gen. Robert E. Lee.

In December 2018, Fields was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of Heyer and multiple charges for injuries caused to others in the car attack. He was sentenced to life in prison plus 419 years. He is appealing his conviction­s.

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