Tyre Nichols lawsuit is ‘elephant in the room’ during City Council budget hearings
“That is definitely a subject for an attorney-client meeting,” city attorney Jennifer Sink (middle) said about a potential settlement. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)
City attorney Jennifer Sink says a settlement should be discussed during a private attorney-client meeting.
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