Settlement reached in wrongful conviction lawsuit with Manitoba man
WINNIPEG — Kyle Unger spent 14 years in prison for the grisly slaying of a teenage girl before his case was deemed a likely wrongful conviction and he was acquitted.
On Monday, almost 29 years after the killing, the Manitoba government said it had settled a multi-million-dollar lawsuit brought by Unger, now in his late 40s.
“I can confirm a settlement has been reached. However, the terms of this agreement are confidential,” Caitlin MacGregor, press secretary for Manitoba Justice Minister Cliff Cullen, wrote in an email.