Former Northern Ireland police ombudsman Baroness Nuala O'Loan is to receive substantial libel damages from a senior member of the Democratic Unionist Party, a court in Belfast heard.
Lagan Valley MLA Paul Givan, who is chairman of the Stormont justice committee, also issued an unreserved apology for comments he made in a live television interview that questioned her integrity and impartiality during her time in office.
The resolution was confirmed at the High Court in Belfast after a jury had been sworn in to hear the case.
Ms O'Loan, who served as Northern Ireland's first police ombudsman between 1999 and 2007, sued over a broadcast on UTV Live 18 months ago.
Although liability was accepted, a jury of four men and three women were due to decide the level of damages. However, following further negotiations, Mr Justice Gillen was told a settlement had been reached.
As part of the outcome an agreed statement was read out in court on behalf of Mr Givan and the second defendant, UTV Media Plc.