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A lawsuit filed by a Jane Doe in Los Angeles County on Thursday, May 29, accuses Zion Williamson, who was selected first overall in the 2019 draft, of rape and assault over their years-long relationship that allegedly began in 2018 when Williamson was playing at Duke University.
LeBron James and his son, Bronny, are being dragged to a different kind of court ... TMZ Sports has learned they've just been sued over their alleged roles in a 2022 car crash. Court documents we obtained showed the suit was filed by two plaintiffs in Los Angeles County on Tuesday afternoon ... just hours before the father-and-son duo took the floor together for the first time in a regular season game during the Lakers' season-opening win over Minnesota at Crypto.com Arena.
Los Angeles is home to about 46,000 homeless people, a 10% increase from last year and 10,000 more than since the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Daily Mail. Los Angeles County also had a shortage of nearly 500,000 affordable homes in 2022, according to the LA County Annual Affordable Housing Outcomes Report. In December 2022, however, Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order to fast-track approval for affordable housing projects. Since the mayor’s order, Los Angeles has received plans for more than 13,770 affordable units, according to data provided by the city’s planning department. That is just slightly less than the total number of housing units developed from 2020 to 2022. Terry Harris said that he and his brother have been aided by the fast-tracking of affordable housing development.
A former NBA player and actor was sentenced to 90 years to life in prison on Friday for a series of violent sexual assaults, some of which occurred in Los Angeles County, authorities said. According to a release from the Los Angeles Police Department, their investigation into Rashid Byrd began in 2019 after a victim came forward to report she had been sexually assaulted.
Jon Krawczynski: Karl-Anthony Towns is the executive producer of a new short film, "Forgiving Johnny", that examines how a public defender used a new digital record system in Los Angeles County to help defend a client with developmental disabilities facing 20 years in prison.
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Los Angeles County agreed Tuesday to pay $28.85 million to the family of Kobe Bryant, concluding three years of litigation that began after deputies shared graphic photos of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed the Lakers star, his daughter and seven others. The settlement agreement filed in federal court also resolves pending litigation originally filed in state court and adds to the $15 million a jury had already awarded to the basketball star’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, after a trial in federal court last year.
Mira Hashmall, the lead lawyer representing Los Angeles County in the case, called the settlement "fair and reasonable" and said that it "resolves all outstanding issues related to pending legal claims in state court, future claims by the Bryant children, and other costs, with each party responsible for its respective attorneys' fees."
Los Angeles County agreed to pay Vanessa Bryant and three of her daughters nearly $30 million to settle a lawsuit and potential claims over the sharing of graphic photos of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed Bryant’s husband, the basketball star Kobe Bryant, and one of their daughters, according to a court filing on Tuesday. The settlement includes $15 million a jury awarded Vanessa Bryant in August, with additional funds to settle potential claims from her daughters.
Charlotte Hornets forward Kelly Oubre Jr. claims a luxury clothing company screwed him on a six-figure deal ... and now, TMZ Sports has learned he's suing over it all. The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles County on Friday ... and, according to the docs, it all stems from a pact Oubre Jr. attempted to make with former pro basketball player Patrick Christopher and his company, Sloan And Bennett, in 2021.
Los Angeles County has agreed to pay a $19.95 million settlement to one of the two plaintiffs in a recent trial over gruesome photos from the helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant in January 2020. The settlement with the family of Chris Chester covers a $15 million verdict awarded to him last month by the jury in that case, which also awarded the same amount to Bryant's widow, Vanessa.
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Miles Bridges’ preliminary hearing on felony domestic abuse charges in California has again been rescheduled. A spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office told The Charlotte Observer on Friday that Bridges’ court date has been moved to Sept. 29. That’s the third rescheduling, and it threatens to cost Bridges part of the NBA preseason.
Nick Carboni: #Hornets F Miles Bridges’ hearing in LA County was continued until Friday, Sept. 16 @wcnc #nba
The $16 million verdict that Vanessa Bryant was awarded by a federal jury on Wednesday is set to be reduced to $15 million after a juror discovered an error on the verdict form and informed the court about it. Bryant, the widow of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, prevailed in her civil trial against Los Angeles County Wednesday after the jury of nine unanimously found the county liable for damages to her and her fellow plaintiff Chris Chester, who was awarded $15 million by the same jury.
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