
Chicago resident Jennifer Fitzgerald has finally settled her airport parking tickets — $106,000 worth of them.
But
she'll pay just a small fraction of what she originally owed under a
deal she's reached for a car registered in her name that was left for
nearly three years in an employee parking lot at Chicago's O'Hare
International Airport.
According
to a lawsuit that was dismissed last week, Fitzgerald's ex-beau,
Brandon Preveau, who worked at O'Hare, abandoned the 1995 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo, where it began collecting tickets on Nov. 17, 2009.
Fitzgerald,
who compounded the problem by failing to show up in court, says she
couldn't access the car because it was in an employee lot. And,
according to The Chicago Tribune, the vehicle became a sort of ticket magnet over the next three years:
It was finally towed away in October 2012.
Fitzgerald
has agreed to pay about $4,500, with a $1,600 down payment, which
Preveau will reimburse her for. She has agreed to pay off the rest over
the next three years at $78 a month.
"Parties
came together and worked out a reasonable resolution to this
situation," Roderick Drew, the city's law department spokesman said.
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