No, several sovereign entitites may have been ordered by various courts to pay millions to people for reason "X". A sovereign entity being ordered to pay millions and a sovereign entity actually following the order and paying anything are two entirely different matters.
For example, a one point, the City of Los Angeles was ordered to pay Rodney King tens of millions of dollars. The city then chose to pass an internal expenditure authorizing a one time payment of several dollars to King. The city was in no way bound by the court order.
Though court orders dictating that governmental (sovereign) entitites pay tens of millions may make sexy headlines, collecting on such orders is avery different matter.
even your example is totally wrong and it makes sense, since the issue of immunity is decided *before* the lawsuit proceeds. Collection is no more of an obstacle than for a private individual who has lost in court. King only fought his own lawyers over collection of the attorney fees awarded by the court:
Rodney King's Legal Wars Continue - ABC News
"King’s lawyers have received approximately $2.3 million in total while King has received only $1.9 million. "
And here is what he did with the settlement $, all of which he received
"Gone is the settlement money he got after suing the city for violating his civil rights. All $3.8 million of it. Huge chunks went to the lawyers, he says, some to family members, some he simply wasted."
So he *clearly* received millions from the city of LA
In addition there is NO immunity for federal civil rights suits. Seriously, there is none, specifically to deter this kind of heinous action
in states around the country, there have been millions in legal fees and damages PAID to the victims of discrimination:
Gay marriage lawsuit will cost Ohio $1.3 million in attorney's fees | cleveland.com
Michigan pays $1.9 million in legal fees for historic gay marriage case
"The state of Michigan has paid the nearly $2 million legal tab for the Michigan couple whose lawsuit helped clear the way for same-sex couples to legally marry."
Tulsa alone paid out $2 million
now frankly i believe this is not nearly enough and reparations are owed to gay couples around the country, and some prison sentences and impeachments of those responsible as well. However, this alabama shanty town and north carolina are playing with fire due to federal funding and hundreds of millions in boycotts