Kobe Bryant’s family agree to $28.5m settlement after crash photos shared

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Kobe Bryant’s family agree to $28.5m settlement after crash photos shared
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Los Angeles county has resolved the remaining claims in a lawsuit over deputies and firefighters sharing graphic photos of the NBA star and eight others

The agreement resolves any future claims by Bryant’s three surviving daughters, related issues pending in state court, and other costs. A proposed settlement order, which a judge must approve, was filed on Tuesday in federal court.

Mira Hashmall, the attorney representing LA county, called the statement “fair and reasonable” adding: “We hope Ms Bryant and her children continue to heal from their loss.”

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