Not always the popular viewpoint but there's sense to both sides to settle (and most civil case do end up in a settlement, the courts would collapse without). The "I'd have my day in court" brigade take a huge risk.
As for Ms Giuffre, I can't say I blame her for settling vs a protracted court case where your teenage life is put on show and someone is trying to disprove your story.
£12m is of course a lot of money but the sub-masters who took on the Post Office and 'won' £58m only got £12m once legal costs were factored in, equating to £20k each and aren't eligible to claim off the government scheme setup afterwards.
As for Ms Giuffre, I can't say I blame her for settling vs a protracted court case where your teenage life is put on show and someone is trying to disprove your story.
£12m is of course a lot of money but the sub-masters who took on the Post Office and 'won' £58m only got £12m once legal costs were factored in, equating to £20k each and aren't eligible to claim off the government scheme setup afterwards.