The family of a man killed in an accident involving former "The Bachelor" star Chris Soules was paid a $2.5 million wrongful death settlement, court records show.

Kenny Mosher, 66, of Aurora, was killed when Soules’ truck rear-ended his tractor in April 2017.

The settlement was first reported by WOI television at weareiowa.com.

Soules pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, an aggravated misdemeanor. His sentencing was ultimately delayed after a hearing Tuesday.

The Mosher family in January sought the approval of a $2.5 million settlement in a wrongful death case they brought against Soules, the star of the 19th season of the ABC show. The settlement, which also names Soules' parents, was approved by a judge three days later, records show.

Soules was insured by Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company, a court document shows.

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