His wife, Vanessa Bryant, has won $28.85 million in damages in the lawsuit filed for photographs taken in the area of the wreckage of the accident where memorable NBA player Kobe Bryant died in January 2020.
In the lawsuit filed regarding the unauthorized sharing of photographs taken at the crash site of Bryant, where 9 people died, the court awarded damages against the municipality of Los Angeles in California, USA.
According to California Central District Court records, the jury agreed to pay $28.85 million in damages to Kobe’s wife, Vanessa Bryant, by the Los Angeles City Council, which shared graphic images of the accident, citing damages to the family.
It was stated that the aforementioned compensation includes compensation of $ 16 million that was awarded to Vanessa Bryant in August 2022.
“Today’s decision marks the successful culmination of Ms. Bryant’s courageous fight to hold accountable those who committed this shameless act,” Bryant’s attorney, Lois Lee, said in a written statement. He made his statement.
In her statement in court records, Vanessa Berrant confirmed that her children and herself were under a lot of stress, noting that they live in fear of seeing pictures of the incident on social media.
In the helicopter crash on January 26, 2020, 7 other people died besides Bryant, 41, and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
The helicopter that took off to go to the basketball match at the Mamba Sports Academy, which Bryant founded, crashed in the sky over the city of Calabasas, and as a result of the investigation related to the accident, it was determined that the helicopter was piloted. By Ara Zobayan Out of control with thick fog effect.
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