Under the settlement agreement, both New York City and the NYPD are not required to acknowledge any wrongdoing.
New York City has agreed to pay more than $13 million to settle claims from people arrested or beaten by police during the George Floyd protests in 2020.
"There is no history—or present or future—of unconstitutional policing," Georgia Pestana, an attorney for the city, wrote in a memo obtained by the Associated Press."There is no frequent deprivation of constitutional rights."
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