Alec Baldwin appears to have settled a $25 million lawsuit with the sister of a Marine who was killed in Afghanistan. This follows Baldwin publicly shaming her for her attendance at the Capitol riot on January 6. Journalist Emily Miller reported that the actor settled the defamation case against Rylee McCollum's family. McCollum was among the service members who perished in the Kabul bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport during the Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021. Initially, Baldwin had contributed $5,000 to the Marine's family's GoFundMe, established by Roice McCollum, Rylee's sister. However, upon discovering her participation in the Capitol riot, Baldwin inundated her with messages and later shared her Instagram handle with his social media following, wishing her "good luck." Attorney Dennis Postiglione conveyed his clients' satisfaction that the matter is now resolved, expressing their anticipation of moving forward without Alec Baldwin in their lives. In response, Baldwin's attorney told DailyMail.com that no payment was made by Baldwin to settle the case. Family members, when approached by Miller, indicated their inability to provide further details on the case.