Los Angeles County Seeks to Dismiss Vanessa Bryant's Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant "Death Images"
Los Angeles County Seeks to Dismiss Vanessa Bryant's Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant "Death Images"
While Los Angeles county attorneys have called the helicopter crash killing basketball legend Kobe Bryant a “horrific accident,” they maintain that the county is not responsible and that Bryant’s widow’s lawsuit against it should be dismissed.According to CNN, Bryant’s widow—Vanessa Bryant—has claimed that photographs of the crash scene were inappropriately and illegally leaked.However, Los Angeles County says that its emergency responders worked to protect, preserve, and investigate the accident site as soon as it was located.“County personnel worked tirelessly to protect the crash site, identify the victims, and notify the families,” attorneys wrote in a court document. “As for this lawsuit, it is without legal merit and should be dismissed.”Los Angeles County attorneys also told the court that, to date, there is no evidence to suggest that the crash photographs were actually ever leaked."After reviewing over 20 LASD and LACFD devices, Kroll [Forensic Investigations] confirmed that there are no photos containing victims' remains and no evidence of public dissemination," the attorneys wrote in their filing.
A helicopter taking off. Image via Pxfuel, listed as public domain.
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