In July 2019, Rorapaugh’s spouse was killed in a motor vehicle accident while working. Rorapaugh filed for workers’ compensation benefits that August and, a year later, sued the other driver and vehicle owner in federal court in the Northern District of New York. By February 2021, the parties reached a settlement and filed a dismissal agreement.
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