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Kohberger's lawyers say victims' families got enough money from GoFundMe donations already

Kohberger's lawyers say victims' families got enough money from GoFundMe donations already

Lawyers for convicted Idaho student murdererBryan Kohbergerhave asked a judge to excuse the 30-year-old former criminology Ph.D. student from having to pay roughly $27,000 to two of the four victims' families, arguing that they've already received more than enough through donations from people around the country via GoFundMe.


Kohberger agreed to pay more than $250,000 in criminal fines and fees plus another $20,000 in civil judgments per family to the parents of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, as part of his plea deal.


His lawyers argue he shouldn't have to pay another roughly $20,000 to Goncalves' parents or nearly $7,000 more to Mogen's mother, Karen Laramie, in travel and accommodation expenses requested by the prosecution.


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"The additional funds sought do not qualify as an economic loss underIdaho Code 19-5304because Steve and Kristi Goncalves and Karen Larmie (sic) received extensive funds through multiple GoFundMe campaigns that specifically asked for and covered the expenses sought," attorneys Anne Taylor, Elisa Massoth and Bicka Barlow wrote in a court filing.


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They later wrote that "Mr. Kohberger has no ability now or in the future to pay restitution because he is servingfour consecutive life sentences plus 10 years."


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Across three fundraisers outlined in the court filing, donors gave $73,493 in one campaign for both Goncalves and Mogen, $48,815 so Laramie could attend Kohberger's case in person, and $85,583 to Steve and Kristi Goncalves and their surviving children for the same purpose.


Kohberger pleaded guilty to the November 2022 murdersin July, weeks before he would have gone to trial after denying the charges for more than two years.


The dealspared him the death penaltyin exchange for forfeiting his right to appeal or seek a sentence reduction.

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