Yessenia Garcia pictured during her wrongful arrest.

Yessenia Garcia pictured during her wrongful arrest (Scottsdale PD bodycam)

An Arizona woman wrongfully accused of a hit-and-run and arrested in May 2020 despite exculpatory surveillance video has reached a six-figure settlement with the City of Scottsdale to end her federal lawsuit.

Scottsdale City Council minutes from April 4 show that a $200,000 settlement was approved in Yessenia Garcia’s case. Two days later, the federal court docket in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona reflected that the plaintiff and defendants jointly agreed to dismiss the case one month before the trial was scheduled to begin. On the same day, U.S. District Judge Steven P. Logan ordered that the case be dismissed with prejudice — meaning it cannot be filed again — effective May 8, unless the parties file the stipulation for dismissal earlier than that.

“IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the trial, currently scheduled to begin May 9, 2023, is vacated,” the judge added.



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