By Associated Press - Saturday, July 27, 2019

CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland has agreed to pay two women who survived attacks by a convicted serial killer to settle lawsuits over what they claimed were botched investigations that allowed him to continue raping and killing women.

Cleveland.com reports a $260,000 settlement for Latundra Billups-Henderson and a $40,000 settlement for Gladys Wade-Thomas were made public Thursday after being finalized last month.

The women were attacked by Anthony Sowell (SOH’-wehl), who was convicted in 2011 of killing 11 women and currently sits on death row at a prison in Chillicothe. Sowell was convicted of attacking Billups-Henderson and Wade-Thomas as well.



Cleveland last September paid a combined $1 million to the families of six women killed by Sowell.

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