A Maine man cleared of sexually assaulting his wife has reached a $375,000 settlement in his lawsuit against more than a dozen defendants.
Gouldsboro resident Vladek Filler sued the county, police and prosecutors.
His lawyer tells WABI-TV that this is the first case in Maine where state prosecutors have paid to settle a lawsuit involving prosecutorial misconduct.
Filler, who now lives in Georgia, was convicted of assault but cleared of rape charges made during a divorce and child custody battle. Eventually, the assault charge was dismissed.
His 2015 civil lawsuit contended he was denied a fair trial. A judge ruled that evidence was left out and that the prosecutor made improper statements. The prosecutor was later sanctioned.
The case is expected to continue against the lone remaining defendant, a friend of Filler’s ex-wife.
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