Judge Scraps Los Angeles County's Petition to Dismiss Kobe Bryant Crash Photographs Lawsuit
Judge Scraps Los Angeles County's Petition to Dismiss Kobe Bryant Crash Photographs Lawsuit
A federal judge has denied Los Angeles County’s request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Vanessa Bryant relating to photographs taken at the scene of her late husband Kobe Bryant’s helicopter crash in January 2020.According to CNN, Kobe Bryant—along with his daughter, Gianna, and seven other people—were killed when their helicopter crashed into a hillside near Calabasas, California. Bryant and the other passengers were traveling to a girls’ basketball game at Bryant’s Mamba Sports Academy in Newbury Park. However, the helicopter’s pilot became disoriented by fog and accidentally descended into a mountain range.In her lawsuit, Vanessa Bryant claims that first responders—including fire and sheriff’s department employees—took photographs of the crash scene, and then shared the pictures in non-work-related settings.In one incident, detailed on CNN’s Edition, a sheriff’s deputy “boasted that he had worked at the scene of the accident where Kobe Bryant had died.” He then showed pictures of the crash site to a bartender and bar patron; the bartender, says CNN, then told other customers that he had seen the photographs and “described specific characteristics of Mr. Bryant’s remains.”One of the customers, says the lawsuit, found the situation “very, very disturbing” and emailed the sheriff’s department to complain.Bryant is seeking undisclosed damages for civil rights violations, negligence, emotional distress, and violation of privacy.However, as LegalReader.com has reported before, Los Angeles County filed a motion to dismiss. In its latest petition, county attorneys said that authorities had already removed the images from the concerned employees’ phones, and that a third-party forensics agency confirmed there were no traces of the photographs in workers’ devices.“Plaintiff’s fear is [not] reasonable,” the County wrote in its motion to dismiss.
A helicopter taking off. Image via Pxfuel, listed as public domain.
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