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How much should I have my attorney settle for?


Ok, everyone the defendants attorney told me last week that he is willing to settle on one case and this case is about my former college not allowing me to attend one of my relatives open house that they allowed another relative of mine to hold at their college.

The president told me that if I attended that open house that he would have me remove by the police. He also told me that he refused to allow me to attend that open house because I had filed complaints with the Civil Rights Office against the college which the same civil rights office investigated and found that the college and its president retaliated against me for asserting my protected civil rights.

The president threats and his refusal caused me extreme anxiety, extreme depression, loss of enjoyment of life, humiliation, severe panic attacks, to cause me hypertension which I now have to take medication for, and for me to be hospitalized on the caradic heart floor for 3 days and to be transported to the mental floor for 7 days.

I have supplied my attorney with witness statement!!!

So, anyone with law experience can you tell me how much should I have my attorney settle for such as:

1) $200,000 plus attorney fees
2) $350,000 plus attorney fees
3) $500,000 plus attorney fees

No rude answers, no rude comments only answer by stating either 1, 2 or 3.

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