You must not understand what the lawsuit was about. He successfully "double-dipped". Just like if you're in a car crash that's someone elses fault, that goes like this:
Traffic gets piled up, and you come to a stop. The chick behind you is busy texting her girlfriend about the new guy she's dating, and doesn't bother braking before your vehicle stops hers. BANG. Then someone that was behind her swerves to avoid hitting her, loses control, and swerves into your car. You've just become the victim of two car crashes, and should get TWICE the totalled-out value of your car, right?
WRONG.
But that's what Silverstein did, and that's what the lawsuit was about. He made out very well on that deal.