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Paula Abdul has agreed to pay $900,000 damages to a woman who was injured on her driveway.

The former 'X Factor' judge was sued in 2009 by Jill Kohl, who alleged she fell over in the grounds of her Los Angeles home during taping of the former pop singer's reality TV show 'Hey Paula', and they have now reached a settlement.

As well as the $900,000 she will receive from Paula, Jill has also agreed an additional $100,000 damages from the company who made the show, her lawyer Robert Rodriguez Clayton told TMZ.com.

In her lawsuit - which was filed in March 2009, Jill alleged she fell over because the driveway "was in a dangerous and defective condition".

The news comes just weeks after Paula was axed as a judge on the US 'X Factor' after just one season.

Despite her upset, Paula vowed at the time to stay friends with show supremo Simon Cowell, who she previously worked with on 'American Idol'.

She said: "Yes, it's true; I won't be returning to 'The X Factor' next season. I've learned through my longevity in this industry that business decisions often times override personal considerations. Simon and I, along with Fox and [production company] Fremantle, have been communicating about this for a while now, and I have absolute understanding of the situation.

"Simon is, and will remain a dear friend of mine and I've treasured my experience working this past season with my extended family at Fox and Fremantle.

"I want nothing more than for The X Factor to exceed ALL of their wildest dreams. This truly has been a blessing and I am most grateful." - Bang Showbiz

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john, wrote

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06:13pm on 22 February 2012
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When industry died in the US, the economy switched to litigation, making lawyers rich instead of the car makers. Everyone has to pay more liability insurance in case you are hit with a stupid claim like this. There is a whole industry, including debinking claims on supermarkets by people " accidentaly" slipping on some spilled produce ( which they arranged ) Cloud cuckoo land - LA Law was based on what happens there.

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05:40pm on 22 February 2012
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is it just me or does this seem far fetched, 1m USD for falling ovef comon insanity has new heights in USA. HAHAHAHA IN SOUTH AFRICA U FALL, its EISH DOMKOP be carefull next time.

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Collin, wrote

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05:09pm on 22 February 2012
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$1M for falling over in someones driveway? I don't want to live on this planet anymore...

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