Craig Swapp to pay $1M in settlement, University High School paraeducator under investigation, and other headlines

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IN OTHER NEWS...

Teaching the wrong lessons
A University High School paraeducator took drugs and had an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old student, police say. (KHQ)

Joy ride
Three teen girls from Spokane stole a car and then went on a crime spree in Seattle before they were caught by Bellevue Police. (KXLY)

$1 mill that's all
Craig Swapp, he of the billboards all around town and a 2016 Inlander cover story, will pay $1 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in a case accusing him of improperly using car crash reports to solicit new clients. (Spokesman-Review)

Am I hearing you right?
Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz says the media twisted his words by making it sound like he said, during the Senate impeachment trial, that the president could engage in quid pro quo for personal political benefit as long as the president believes reelection is in the public interest. But that's what he actually said. (Politico

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Wilson Criscione

Wilson Criscione is the Inlander’s news editor. Aside from writing and editing investigative news stories, he enjoys hiking, watching basketball and spending time with his wife and cat.