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DUI Millionaire Who Adopted His Girlfriend Settles Civil Lawsuit For $46 Million

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Apr. 19 2012, Published 9:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

DUI manslaughter millionaire John Goodman has agreed to pay his victim’s family $46 million to settle a civil lawsuit, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

The Florida polo mogul was convicted last month of the DUI manslaughter of 23-year-old engineering graduate Scott Wilson.

He’s going to be sentenced on April 30 but the Palm Beach Post reports that the wealthy businessman will pay Wilson’s family the multi-million dollar sum rather than go through another court case even though he went to extraordinary lengths to hold onto his fortune.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Goodman adopted his longtime girlfriend, Heather Laruso Hutchins, 42, as a way to protect his $300 million estate from a potential lawsuit.

Goodman's lawyers are now pleading to Judge Jeffrey Colbath to release their client while he appeals his conviction.

Court documents show that $6 million of the total sum going to Wilson’s mother Lili will be stumped up by The Player’s Club where Goodman got drunk before he crashed into the victim’s car.

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The remainder will be paid by the 48-year-old’s insurance company.

The money will be split between Lili and her ex-husband William Wilson, Scott’s dad.

Lili’s lawyer Christian Searcy says Goodman was a “desperate man grabbing at any straw” by using the substantial payout as a way to keep himself out of prison.

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