In March of 2017, a judge approved a $25 million settlement deal between President Trump and students who paid for Trump University real estate seminars. A deal calling for Trump to reimburse students who were defrauded had been reached in November of 2016 but wasn’t officially approved by U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel until last March.

On Monday, Judge Curiel finalized the $25 million settlement after a federal appeals court had rejected a student’s objection to the settlement in February. Sherri B. Simpson thought she could get more money by going to trial, and said that she spent about $20,000 on Trump University classes in 2010.

About Simpson’s objection, Curiel said:

‘That only one procedurally valid objection was filed… is indicative of the fairness, adequacy, and reasonableness of the Settlement.’

In a statement, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said:

‘Judge Curiel’s order finalizing the $25 million Trump University settlement means that victims of Donald Trump’s fraudulent university will finally receive the relief they deserve. We are particularly pleased that the final settlement we negotiated with class counsel ensures that members of the class will receive an even higher settlement than anyone originally anticipated.’