A legal battle between Gawker Media and former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan is over, but the company’s founder hopes the case will live on as an example of how litigation finance affects justice.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, agreed to settle his case against Gawker for $31 million, according to bankruptcy court documents filed Wednesday.
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