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“We thought that her medical expenses could be $1 million a year and her life expectancy was going to be close to 60 years at that time,” Singer said.

But Eilman made a substantial recovery, and her ongoing care isn’t expected to be nearly as costly, Singer said.

The second settlement approved Thursday was with Alton Logan, who will receive $10.25 million. He was among the victims of the city’s notorious police torture scandal involving officers under former Lt. John Burge. Logan’s award would be the biggest handed out in any case to stem from the investigation of the Burge unit, which framed suspects and tortured many into confessing.

Logan’s eyes welled with tears Tuesday afternoon, after a city council committee approved the money. He said, “nothing, no amount of money will ever make up for the time I lost. ... I lost everything.”

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