SEATTLE (AP) — The city of Seattle has been ordered to pay nearly $82,000 to attorneys for Black Lives Matter to cover their fees and costs in pursuing contempt-of-court violations against the Seattle Police Department.

The contempt violations were for the improper use of pepper spray and blast balls by police against peaceful protesters.

The amount by U.S. District Judge Richard Jones ordered was significantly less than the nearly $264,000 in fees sought by lawyers for BLM-Seattle and King County after Jones found police had violated his injunction prohibiting unnecessary force.