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Local News in Brief : Evicted Family Settles

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A dying boy and his family, who were evicted from their San Dimas apartment last year on the grounds that they had become a “nuisance,” have agreed to drop a wrongful-eviction lawsuit for an undisclosed cash settlement.

Pomona Superior Court Judge Peter Smith ordered the settlement sealed and approved creation of a trust fund for the dying boy, 12-year-old Chuckie Haney, and his two sisters, ages 10 and 8.

The Haneys were seeking $3 million for their June, 1986, eviction after a lengthy dispute with the manager of the apartment, who alleged that the boy’s father, Barry Haney, was harassing the manager’s children.

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The senior Haney denied the charges, and sheriff’s deputies investigating the case said it was likely that a misunderstanding surrounding Chuckie’s rare genetic disease, adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), was responsible for the eviction. News reports of the eviction prompted a flood of phone calls and offers of help from celebrities and others.

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