Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha have reached a settlement in their lawsuit against Pacific Life Insurance and agent Rodney Smith filed in November.
The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $8 million over an alleged retirement plan that details can be read here. In his court-mandated legal response, Pacific Life effectively said the claims were statute barred and that the Busch family had not read the fine print. in the plan.
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Nonetheless, the two sides reached a settlement Thursday and jointly notified Judge Matthew Orso of that outcome in a filing.
“Pursuant to the Court’s textual order dated January 26, 2026, Plaintiffs Kyle Busch and Samantha Busch, Defendant Pacific Life Insurance Company, and Defendants Rodney Smith and Red River LLC (collectively “the Parties”), hereby notify the Court that the Parties have reached a confidential settlement in this matter.
“The parties are in the process of documenting and finalizing their settlement documents and intend to file a stipulation or motion to dismiss this action within the next 30 days, with all parties bearing their own costs and expenses. The parties respectfully request that the Court suspend all deadlines while the parties finalize their settlement and file this joint stipulation or motion to dismiss with the Court.”
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