Aaron Carter's Family Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit With Psychiatry Clinic Over Xanax Prescriptions
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Charisma Madarang
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Summary
Aaron Carter's family has reached a settlement with Amen Clinics and Dr. John Faber in a wrongful death lawsuit over Xanax prescriptions. The settlement amount is confidential but described as being within the ballpark of the less than $325,000 damages sought by Carter's family. The case alleged that the psychiatry clinic's prescribing practices contributed to the singer's death.
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The settlement's value is 'within the ballpark' of the damages Carter's family sought, which was less than $325,000
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