Gabor, Police Officer Settle Suit, Lawyer Says
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Zsa Zsa Gabor, sentenced last year to three days in jail for slapping a police officer, has reached an out-of-court settlement in a $10-million lawsuit filed by the officer, his lawyer said Friday.
Attorney Richard Thomas would not reveal if any money was involved, but said of Beverly Hills Police Officer Paul Kramer: “My client is very satisfied with the settlement.”
Gabor’s publicist, Phil Paladino, said Gabor always proclaimed her innocence in the case.
Gabor was convicted of slapping Kramer, a motorcycle police officer who had stopped her while she was driving in Beverly Hills in June, 1989, because her Rolls-Royce had an outdated license tag.
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