The day after the city of Cumming paid a woman who operates an online news site $200,000 to dismiss her civil rights suit because she was removed from a 2012 city council meeting, she drove to Cumming to record yet another meeting.

“I’m relieved that it’s finally settled,” videographer and website operator Nydia Tisdale told the Daily Report. The case had been scheduled to go to trial Monday in front of U.S. District Judge Richard Story. “It went on for far too long,” she said. “The city of Cumming fought it tooth and nail. We tried mediation. It failed.”

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