(CNN) Stormy Daniels has settled with the city of Columbus, Ohio, for $450,000, according to a city spokesperson, after she claimed she was targeted and arrested at a strip club last year.

While the settlement is subject to the City Council's approval, "all parties agreed a $450,000 settlement was fair, given the facts and circumstances involved," according to Meredith Tucker, spokesperson for Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein.

Daniels told CNN affiliate WBNS-TV she was pleased with the outcome of the settlement, and that the lawsuit was never about the money.

"It was the changes that were made in bringing awareness to how the law isn't written fairly and they targeted me and other women," Daniels said. "I'm really proud of how the city of Columbus stepped up and took responsibility in actively making changes and holding those officers accountable."

The settlement comes more than a year after Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was charged with with three misdemeanor counts of illegally touching a patron at the Sirens Gentlemen's Club. The charges against Daniels were dropped 12 hours later, police said.

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