Jessie Simpson’s mom still fighting for settlement as court case put over again
KAMLOOPS — Nearly nine years after Jessie Simpson was beaten into a coma in Kamloops, his mother said they still have yet to see a cent from a court settlement.
Susanna Simpson was in court on Monday (Jan. 6) fighting for some of the $7 million that was awarded to her son by a judge in 2021.
Kristopher Teichrieb pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in connection with the case. He was sentenced to seven years in prison minus time served and has been out on statutory release since 2021.
The sale of his house was ordered after Teichrieb was found responsible for damages in a civil lawsuit. The home was sold for just under $1 million after it was found Teichrieb originally sold his home to his parents in an effort to try and hide his assets but the proceeds are still tied up in the system.