$32.7M settlement in Ghost Ship fire civil case
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The City of Oakland announced a $32.7 million settlement on Thursday for the families of 32 of the 36 victims in the 2016 Ghost Ship Warehouse fire. Attorney Mary Alexander, who represented those families, talks about what that settlement means and how it gives some sense of justice and accountability.

Oakland settles Ghost Ship fire lawsuit for $32.7M

The City of Oakland on Thursday announced a $32.7 million settlement for the families of 32 of the 36 victims killed in the Ghost Ship Warehouse fire back in 2016. 

Derick Almena, awaiting retrial in Ghost Ship Fire, to be released on $150K bail

Derick Almena, who is awaiting retrial in the deadly Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland, is set to be released from jail Monday amid concerns of the coronavirus, KTVU has learned.

Coronavirus delays Ghost Ship trial for months

The retrial of Derick Almena, the master-tenant of the Oakland Ghost Ship fire where 36 lives were lost, has been delayed until July because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Derick Almena ready for second trial for Ghost Ship warehouse fire

The attorney for Ghost Ship master tenant Derick Almena said on Friday that he and Almena are ready for a second trial on 36 involuntary manslaughter charges for a fire at the Oakland building in 2016 that killed 36 people.

Ghost Ship warehouse fire victims' families can now sue PG&E

A bankruptcy judge ruled Tuesday that the case is no longer on hold and the victims’ families can sue the PG&E in state court.

Almena's lawyers seek personal information on jurors in Ghost Ship trial

Almena's lead attorney Tony Serra filed a motion on Monday that there's good cause to release the personal identifying information of the jurors in the first trial because they may be willing to share information to assist the defense in the retrial.

PG&E announces $13.5B settlement with individual Northern California wildfire victims

The utility company announced a $13.5B settlement with individual Northern California wildfire victims on Friday. It includes settlements for claims from the Ghost Ship fire in Oakland.

Ghost Ship owners can no longer be criminally charged for involuntary manslaughter

Alameda County prosecutors can no longer criminally charge Ghost Ship warehouse owner Chor Ng and her two children Kai and Eva Ng with involuntary manslaughter.

Derick Almena will be retried on manslaughter charges in the Ghost Ship Fire

Derick Almena will be retried on manslaughter charges in the Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland that killed 36 people, Alameda County prosecutors said Friday, a month after a judge declared a mistrial in his case. 

Derick Almena speaks out from jail on eve of retrial decision

Ghost Ship master tenant Derick Almena spoke to KTVU in his first interview since a jury hung on his fate in the deadly warehouse fire in Oakland, a day before he learns whether prosecutors will retry him.   "I want to go home. Now. Soon. Tomorrow," Almena said during an hourlong interview Thursday at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin.

Juror in Ghost Ship trial shares details of deliberations, verdict

One of the jurors from the Ghost Ship trial said on Friday that initially, one of the members on the panel insisted that Max Harris was guilty. 

KTVU's Ghost Ship trial courtroom blog

This is the Ghost Ship Trial blog by KTVU crime reporter Henry Lee and KTVU staff. Check back here for continuous updates on the case.