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Justice Department reaches $100 million settlement with two companies in Baltimore bridge collapse

Justice Department reaches $100 million settlement with two companies in Baltimore bridge collapse
October 24, 2024

(CNN) โ€” The Justice Department has reached a settlement for more than $100 million with the two corporations that owned and operated the container ship that destroyed Baltimoreโ€™s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.

As part of the settlement, Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Private Limited โ€“ two Singaporean companies โ€“ will pay nearly $102 million to resolve a civil claim alleging that the companiesโ€™ cost-cutting and negligence in the shipโ€™s maintenance led to the disastrous collision.

The settlement comes more than six months after the 213-million-pound cargo vessel lost power and slammed into the bridge, resulting in the deaths of six construction workers.

The city of Baltimore has filed its own claim against the two companies, and families of three of the victims have also said they intend to sue. Additionally, CNN has reported that the FBI has opened a criminal investigation into whether the shipโ€™s crew failed to report an earlier issue that delayed their departure.

When the Justice Department filed its civil lawsuit last month, it said the hefty financial penalty would cover the costs of the monthslong effort to clear the wreckage โ€” about 50,000 tons of steel, concrete and asphalt โ€” from the water so that the Port of Baltimore could reopen.

The payment stemming from Thursdayโ€™s settlement will go to the US Treasury and to the budgets of several federal agencies directly affected by the crash or involved in the response, the Justice Department said Thursday. It will not cover any damages for the reconstruction of the bridge, the department said.

โ€œNearly seven months after one of the worst transportation disasters in recent memory, which claimed six lives and caused untold damage, we have reached an important milestone with todayโ€™s settlement,โ€ Benjamin Mizer, the Justice Departmentโ€™s principal deputy associate attorney general, said in a statement.

The settlement โ€œensures that the costs of the federal governmentโ€™s cleanup efforts in the Fort McHenry Channel are borne by Grace Ocean and Synergy and not the American taxpayer,โ€ Mizer added.

The Port of Baltimore shipping channel โ€“ one of the nationโ€™s largest for international cargo and a major hub for vehicles, containers and commodities โ€“ reopened in June. The Key Bridge was used by 30,000 motorists every day before the collapse.

In its filing last month, the Justice Department said that the โ€œtragedy was entirely avoidable,โ€ pointing to alleged failures in the shipโ€™s infrastructure.

Prosecutors wrote that, instead of fixing longstanding problems with their electrical transformer, the companies โ€œjury-rigged their shipโ€ with makeshift braces that repeatedly broke. And when those electrical transformers broke the night of the bridge collapse, a backup transformer should have restored power โ€œwithin just a few secondsโ€ but that safety feature had been โ€œrecklessly disabled,โ€ they alleged.

Prosecutors also noted in their filing that the ship had lost power one day before the collapse, but that the outage was never reported to the Coast Guard as required by law.

This story has been updated with additional details.

CNNโ€™s Kaanita Iyer contributed to this report.

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