$50,000 settlement reached with soldier who swallowed needles in burger bought at Hawaii base
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The federal government will be paying a retired soldier $50,000 to settle his lawsuit over swallowing needles in a sandwich purchased at a Burger King on a Hawaii Army base.
Clark Bartholomew, of Loudoun County, Virginia, filed the lawsuit in 2011 claiming one needle pierced his tongue when he bit into a burger and another lodged in his small intestine.
The settlement was reached in February with U.S. Army and Air Force Exchange, which operates the Schofield Barracks franchise.
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According to a recording of the court hearing discussing settlement terms and obtained by The Associated Press Monday, the government is also agreeing to waive $8,500 in sanctions that a judge imposed when Bartholomew didn't attend one of the settlement conferences.
He also won't have to pay his $11,000 hospital bill.