Naya Rivera’s family has settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Ventura County, California, nearly two years after the actress’ tragic passing. According to online records acquired by E! News, the settlement was filed on Feb. 24. Following the settlement’s submission, a hearing was scheduled for March 16. In a statement to the outlet, counsel for Rivera’s estate and her 6-year-old son Josey Dorsey stated that “all parties have entered into a global settlement, which is subject to approval by the Ventura Superior Court.” Rivera’s ex-husband, Dorsey’s father Ryan Dorsey, sued Ventura County’s Parks and Recreation Management and United Water Conversation District for wrongful death and negligent infliction of emotional distress in Nov. 2020, People reports. The lawsuit alleges that the actress’ death was preventable and the pontoon boat she rented from Lake Piru “did not have the proper features and equipment necessary to comply with U.S. Coast Guard safety standards.” The...