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Family settles wrongful death lawsuit after inmate's suicide

Relatives of an inmate who died after hanging himself in a Michigan jail cell have settled a lawsuit that alleged a deputy was watching Monday Night Football on TV instead of monitoring the man. The federal wrongful death lawsuit against Mecosta County, the sheriff's office and the deputy was settled for $160,000. 

Raymond Paul Holmes died in 2015 -- two days after being taken from the Mecosta County Jail in Big Rapids to a hospital. The lawsuit said the deputy was watching the Sept. 14 game with other inmates. It also says he had to retrieve his keys while the 32-year-old Holmes was hanging from a bed frame.

Holmes was arrested in August 2015 on drug charges.

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