Hundreds of claims on the more than $1 billion settlement from the Champlain Towers South case have been tossed out as phony.
The court-appointed receiver, attorney Michael Goldberg, had deemed fraudulent. Now, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman said he has thrown them out.
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Some claimants, for instance, lied about being in the building at the time of the collapse last summer , or said they lived in units that did not exist. None of the fraudulent claimants showed up.
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The collapse of the condominium building on June 24, 2021 killed 98 people.
The court hearing on Wednesday took place both in person and online. Several unidentified people repeatedly interrupted the Zoom hearing by shouting and using obscenities and racial slurs. The disruptions stopped when the judge threatened to arrest them.
The next hearing takes place next week and will focus on compensation for the attorneys who have counseled the survivors and families of the victims.