Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today signed a claims bill that pays kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard $20 million in damages for inadequate parole supervision of her alleged abductor, Phillip Garrido.
The settlement stems from a horrific case in which Dugard, then 11, allegedly was kidnapped off a South Lake Tahoe street by Garrido and held captive for 18 years, during which time she gave birth to two daughters he fathered.
The Legislature approved the deal last week.
The settlement with Dugard was guided, in part, by the notion that Dugard and her daughters will need lifetime counseling, and have received little, if any, medical care for years.
While the Department of Corrections denied specific allegations in Dugard's claim, it acknowledged that it "missed opportunities" to identify her during her time in captivity, according to the legislative analysis.
Jim Sanders of The Bee Capitol Bureau contributed to this report.
PHOTO CREDIT: These three photos show Jaycee Lee Dugard as a child before her kidnapping (left), and artist's age-progressed rendering (middle photo) and the photo published last year by People.com. The series of photos was provided by the National Center for Missing Children.








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