THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (CN) - A Southern California water district Wednesday accepted Tom Selleck's offer of $21,700 to settle its lawsuit accusing him of taking truckloads of water for his 60-acre home and ranch.
The Calleguas Municipal Water District sued Selleck on July 6 , claiming its investigator saw a tanker truck fill up from a public hydrant a dozen times and take the water to Selleck's home.
Terms of the settlement, which the board accepted in closed session, were not released. In its lawsuit, the district demanded $21,685, the cost of the water and the investigation.
It was an extreme example of "drought shaming," a new trend in California in which people "out" celebrities and the wealthy for using water on lawns during the state's 16-year drought.
Selleck apparently used the water on avocado trees.
Subscribe to Closing Arguments
Sign up for new weekly newsletter Closing Arguments to get the latest about ongoing trials, major litigation and hot cases and rulings in courthouses around the U.S. and the world.