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Posted by: Azya Thornton on May 2, 2025

The Memphis suburb of Germantown and a city resident have reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit over the use of giant skeleton decorations in holiday displays. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), which represented resident Alexis Luttrell, and the city agreed to a $24,999 settlement in exchange for the dismissal of Luttrell’s First Amendment lawsuit, according to a news release. FIRE told The Commercial Appeal the settlement came shortly after the Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously approved the final reading to repeal the city’s holiday decoration ordinance during its April 28 meeting. The board did not discuss a new ordinance. In March, Germantown voluntarily dismissed charges against Luttrell for keeping skeletons in her yard beyond the 30-day limit set by the city’s property maintenance code, less than a month after FIRE filed the lawsuit.