Deborah Dugan, the former president and chief executive of the Recording Academy, the organization responsible for the Grammy Awards, has reportedly received a settlement of close to $6 million in 2021, Q reported. The details of the settlement were not made public at the time, but eye-opening documents reviewed by Q have shed light on the financial cost of the controversy that surrounded Dugan’s tenure. The Recording Academy, in a tax filing submitted to the IRS, disclosed that Dugan was awarded a staggering $5.75 million for the year. Although the filing does not specify the nature of the pa…