Brad Pitt reaches settlement with Katrina victims over faulty homes
in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, settled their lawsuit for $20.5 million.
“I am incredibly grateful for Global Green’s willingness to step up and provide this important support for the Lower Ninth families,” said Pitt in a statement Thursday.AFP via Getty Images
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