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About 400 people contesting payment received from Lac-Mégantic settlement fund

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MONTREAL – About 400 people are contesting the amount of money they’re getting for moral damages from the $460-million Lac-Mégantic victim and creditor settlement fund.

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The court-appointed monitor overseeing the distribution of funds said Monday roughly 10 per cent of the 4,200 people who received cheques were not happy with their portion.

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Andrew Adessky said his firm, Richter, will begin responding to creditors within the next couple of weeks, adding that some of the challenges are valid and others are not.

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Creditors received 50 per cent of their moral damage claims, with the remaining cash to be distributed at a later time.

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Adessky said a total of about $50 million has been set aside for moral damages after a train carrying crude oil derailed in Lac-Mégantic, Que., in 2013, killing 47 people and destroying part of the downtown core.

Roughly $113 million has also been distributed to those who made wrongful death claims.

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