Judge OKs $18M settlement in 'kids for cash' case (AP) — A federal judge in northeastern Pennsylvania gave final approval to a settlement that will pay nearly $18 million to juveniles who allege they were wrongly incarcerated by corrupt judges. The funds come from real estate developer Robert K. Mericle, who built a pair of for-profit youth detention centers. The state Supreme Court dismissed about 4,000 juvenile convictions issued by Judge Mark Ciavarella after authorities found he repeatedly tried children without lawyers and often jailed them for months at Mericle's facilities, sometimes for petty offenses.