The breakdown was $4,642,895.70 for the estate of Krystal Talavera, $1 million for Devin Filippelli as Talavera’s surving son and $2 million for her other three children. He also said, "when placed alongside the long line of wrongful death actions in Florida, particularly tobacco cases where the survivors tend to have witnessed their loved ones suffer a long and painful death, an award of $20 million is not reasonable." “I again emphasize that no award of damages will ever be adequate and that this decision reflects nothing more than an adherence to prior cases." On Wednesday in West Palm Beach, Circuit Judge Donald Middlebrooks issued a final default judgment against Grow, LLC, and Sean Michael Harder, owner and operator of The Kratom Distro, for the kratom-induced death of 39-year-old Krystal Talavera, a mother of four who lived in Boynton Beach. Family members of a woman who died from kratom have been awarded $11 million in a federal wrongful death lawsuit.