BOZEMAN – A Bozeman man has reached a $2 million settlement in a civil lawsuit after his wife died in the Gallatin County jail over Thanksgiving weekend in 2005.

Gallatin County, the city of Bozeman and the jail’s health care provider settled with Jay Josephs and his three children over the death of Kathryn Leibrock-Josephs, the Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported Friday.

“The hope is that the size of the judgment shows there really was something to what our claims were,” Josephs said.

Leibrock-Josephs, 45, was arrested the night before Thanksgiving 2005 after an alleged assault involving her son. She remained jailed over the holiday weekend and was found unconscious on the floor of her jail cell early Sunday morning. She later died at a Bozeman hospital.

The lawsuit argued that Leibrock-Josephs had a right to have bail set within 48 hours.

“The law requires pre-trial detainees who are arrested without a warrant to be brought before a judge within 48 hours of detainment, regardless of holidays and weekends,” Josephs’ attorney, James Kommers, wrote in the lawsuit.