Ripley Entertainment Settles Several Lawsuits Involving Duck Boat Sinking

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A company that owns a duck boat that sank on a Missouri lake near Branson last summer, killing 17 people, says it has settled or is in the process of settling more than half of the lawsuits it faces.

KYTV reports Ripley Entertainment made the disclosure in documents filed
this month in federal court. The settled lawsuits include many stemming from the deaths of nine members of an Indiana family.

Ripley Entertainment said in a statement the settlements demonstrate the
company’s “continuing commitment to work with the victims and families.” The company says it won’t discuss details of the settlements out of “respect for the privacy of the families.”

The company suspended operation of the boats after the sinking. Three of its employees face federal charges, including the captain.