MMA fighter who testified against Derek Chauvin after witnessing George Floyd’s murder appears ready to bring emotional distress lawsuit to an end

Derek Chauvin, Donald Williams

Derek Chauvin (Minnesota DOC mug shot), Donald Williams tears up at Chauvin’s trial when testifying about George Floyd’s death (Law&Crime Network)

An MMA fighter who called 911 and said “I believe I witnessed a murder” after George Floyd’s 2020 death and went on to testify against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at trial appears to have reached a tentative settlement in an emotional distress lawsuit he filed nearly one year ago.

The news of the potential settlement between Donald Williams and the City of Minneapolis was first reported by WCCO. The local CBS affiliate explained that the Minneapolis City Council is expected to vote on whether or not to settle the May 2023 lawsuit on April 25, just over three weeks from now.

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