Memorial ceremonies are scheduled Thursday at several venues in Las Vegas, including a reading of the names of the slain beginning at 10:05 p.m. 1, 2017, event, calling it “a time of great sadness and reflection.” “We are grateful that the decision brings families, victims and the community closer to closure,” the company said in a statement. It will pay $49 million, while its insurance companies will pay $751 million. MGM Resorts, owner of the hotel and the concert venue, acknowledged no liability. “With this coming to an end, it brings closure and allows us to put pieces back together,” Fraser said. She and her attorney, Dan Robinson, declined to say how much they’ll receive in the settlement.
The couple had four children and stepchildren. “Brian is missed beyond words by all of us - all of our family and all of our friends,” Stephanie Fraser told The Associated Press.