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Jury awards $31m damages in Kobe Bryant crash photo trial
Updated 13:11, 25-Aug-2022
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Kobe Bryant speaks to the media at a press conference before his #8 and #24 jerseys are retired by the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center in Los Angeles, U.S., December 18, 2017. /CFP

Kobe Bryant speaks to the media at a press conference before his #8 and #24 jerseys are retired by the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center in Los Angeles, U.S., December 18, 2017. /CFP

A jury ordered Los Angeles County to pay $31 million in damages to Kobe Bryant's widow and a co-plaintiff on Wednesday over graphic photos of the helicopter crash that killed the basketball star.

Sheriff's deputies and firefighters who rushed to the scene of the January 2020 crash snapped pictures of the carnage, including the mangled remains of the Los Angeles Lakers legend and his 13-year-old daughter.

The civil trial in Los Angeles heard how some of these first responders showed the photographs to members of the public - including a bartender - while one deputy texted them to a friend as the pair played video games.

In its defense, Los Angeles County said the pictures have never become public and officials have been diligent in efforts to scrub them from devices.

But the two-week trial heard how Vanessa Bryant and Chris Chester, whose wife and daughter also perished in the crash, live in fear of these photographs surfacing on the internet one day.

The pair both sued for emotional damages over the photos, in suits that have been combined.

Vanessa Bryant (R), wife of Kobe Bryant, and her daughter Natalia Bryant (L) depart the court house in Los Angeles, U.S., August 24, 2022, /CFP

Vanessa Bryant (R), wife of Kobe Bryant, and her daughter Natalia Bryant (L) depart the court house in Los Angeles, U.S., August 24, 2022, /CFP

The county was ordered to pay $16 million to Bryant, and $15 million to Chester.

Chester's lawyer on Tuesday had called for compensation to be calculated based on the two plaintiffs' respective remaining life expectancies. He had asked for $40 million for 40-year-old Bryant, and $30 million for 48-year-old Chester.

"You can't award too much money for what they went through," said attorney Jerry Jackson.

Bryant's lawyer Craig Lavoie said he was asking for "justice and accountability" for the basketball great - a hero to the city of Los Angeles - and his widow.

"We're here because of intentional conduct - the county violated Mrs Bryant and Mr Chester's constitutional rights", Lavoie said, asking the jury to hold the county liable for "the constitutional violations of its employees".

A man walks past a Kobe Bryant and Gigi mural on the side of the Hardcore Fitness Bootcamp in Los Angeles, U.S., January 22, 2021. /CFP

A man walks past a Kobe Bryant and Gigi mural on the side of the Hardcore Fitness Bootcamp in Los Angeles, U.S., January 22, 2021. /CFP

Jurors in downtown Los Angeles reached their verdict after roughly four and a half hours of deliberations.

Relatives of other victims were granted $2.5 million in compensation last year over the photo-taking.

An investigation into the crash found the pilot had probably become disorientated after flying the Sikorsky S-76 into fog.

Bryant is widely recognized as one of the greatest basketball players in history, a figure who became the face of his sport during a glittering two decades with the Los Angeles Lakers.

He was a five-time NBA champion in a career that began in 1996 straight out of high school and lasted until his retirement in 2016.

Source(s): AFP

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