Attorneys for Los Angeles County claim
Vanessa Bryant is going too far in her lawsuit filed over the four LA County Sheriff’s deputies who allegedly shared graphic images of the helicopter crash site where her husband
Kobe Bryant and daughter
As we previously reported, per the Los Angeles Times, U.S. District Judge
John F. Walter ruled in March that Vanessa could obtain the deputies’ names and add them to her lawsuit against the sheriff’s department and county over the handling of Kobe’s crash investigation. The L.A. County lawyers pushed to keep the names sealed to protect the deputies from online threats and harassment. The names were eventually released as part of Vanessa’s amended lawsuit.
The claims are made by county attorneys in a filing this week. Vanessa, left, filed a lawsuit against the department in September 2020 following the crash, inset. Kobe and Gianna are right.
FOX News correspondent Jeff Paul joins Special Report with the latest from Los Angeles.
Lawyers representing Los Angeles County in its ongoing legal battle with Vanessa Bryant say she has turned what would be a straightforward case over sheriff s deputies dissemination of her late husband’s and daughter’s crash wreckage into an unnecessary fishing expedition, court papers show.
County attorneys responded earlier this week to Bryant’s request to change the deadline for discovery in her team’s efforts to be given six months longer to execute depositions and compile evidence. This straightforward case, with undisputed facts, has turned into a fishing expedition that is taking first responders away from their job – and subject them to public harassment and threats, states the Monday court filing in the Central District of California. Defendants are eager to have their day in Court and put an end to this.
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