In February 2020, the Los Angeles Occasions reported that Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies had shared graphic photographs of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others.
The revelation triggered a serious scandal on the Sheriff’s Division that culminated Wednesday, when a jury ordered Los Angeles County to pay Vanessa Bryant, widow of Lakers star Kobe Bryant, and one other man $31 million in damages.
The trial marked the fruits of an intensely private, two-year authorized combat for Vanessa Bryant and Chris Chester, who misplaced his daughter and spouse within the crash. Bryant typically expressed outrage over the conduct of deputies.
On the witness stand final week, Bryant stated she had been watching TV with household at dwelling when she discovered that Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies had shared grotesque photographs of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and the couple’s 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
“I bolted out of the home,” Vanessa Bryant testified Friday in federal court docket in Los Angeles. As soon as she discovered a spot the place her different three daughters couldn’t hear her, she stated, “I broke down and cried, and I needed to run down the block and simply scream.”
Bryant stated she felt betrayed by deputies she had trusted to guard her household.
“I anticipated them to have extra compassion — respect,” Bryant testified. “My husband and my daughter deserve dignity.”
Through the trial, her legal professionals documented how the photographs had unfold from the telephones of deputies and firefighters on the crash scene on a steep hillside in Calabasas: They had been flashed from a sheriff’s deputy’s cellphone display screen to a bartender in Norwalk. They had been proven to firefighters and their spouses throughout an awards gala at a resort in Common Metropolis in what amounted, one witness stated, to a “social gathering trick.” They had been handed from one deputy to a different because the pair performed video video games.
After the decision, Vanessa Bryant posted a photograph on Instagram of her, Kobe and Gigi with the caption: “All for you! I like you. JUSTICE for Kobe and Gigi.”
Here’s a abstract of The Occasions reporting on the crash photograph scandal: