Robin Scovill, the husband of late HIV-positive AIDS denialist Christine Maggiore, has settled a lawsuit claiming that the Los Angeles County coroner’s office incorrectly determined the couple’s 3-year old daughter died of AIDS-related pneumonia, The Desert Sun reports.

Details of the settlement were not released.

According to the article, the lawsuit stemmed from the autopsy conducted following the 2005 death of the couple’s daughter, Eliza Jane Scovill. Maggiore and her husband claimed that the cause of death lacked sufficient medical evidence. They hired a toxicologist who concluded that the child died due to an allergic reaction to an antibiotic. However, the toxologist also served on an advisory group of Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives, a denialist group Maggiore had founded.

Maggiore—who contended that HIV does not cause AIDS—died of pneumonia last December at the age of 52.