• Speeders’ attorneys fees totalling $1.2 million that comes out of the $3 million plus 33 percent interest on the accrued interest.

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New Miami has paid its legal team $359,105 so far and that taxpayer-paid bill will continue to grow because New Miami will now take the case to the 12th District Court of Appeals. Insurance doesn’t cover this type of litigation.

The speeders will also appeal the 10-year repayment.

The speeders filed suit in 2013, and retired Judge Michael Sage declared the stationary speed camera program unconstitutional in 2014.