James Van de Velde v. Melvin Wearing, et al.: A former Yale University employee who was implicated by police, but never charged, in the highly publicized murder investigation of student Suzanne Jovin in 1998 has settled lawsuits with the university and the City of New Haven.

James Van de Velde, a former lecturer at Yale, will receive $200,000 from New Haven. Yale’s settlement is confidential and no monetary figure was released last week.

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