
Be that as it may, if Vanessa managed to extract such a large amount of money under the claim that the photos were released, perhaps they finally should be released, at least after she got paid heftily for them being taken in the first place. Some could argue that these reactions are simply cruel and insensitive.

“Anyone have a link to the photos” and “ Ok now drop the photos” are some of the reactions by fans after finding out she made almost $30 million in her pursuit of “justice.” Kobe and Gigi Bryant’s crash photos searches Now that Vanessa got paid for this whole ordeal, fans are demanding that the photos should be made available to the public. Leaked Kobe Bryant Autopsy Report Viral on Twitter and Tiktok Watch Kobe and Gigi Autopsy twitter Pic and dead pictures kobe and gigi autopsy twitter. However, it is unclear whether these photos ever reached the light of day and made it onto the internet.Įven if they were, we presume that the photos were quickly removed or made inaccessible to the public. While this is a valid point, considering that Bryant was extremely popular and known across the world, it is no real surprise that someone felt the need to show the world what actually happened to him. most likely they died on impact, either way it is traumatic and scary to think of their last moments. there was no debris found in the trachea or bronchi, so he wasnt alive. She clearly felt that someone should be held accountable and potentially punished for the photos being taken without the consent of the family members. it was instant, a matter of seconds if not milliseconds. Hence she sued Los Angeles County over emotional distress and bad handling of the situation. JUST IN: Vanessa Bryant awarded $29 million settlement in Lawsuit against LA County over helicopter crash photos. This would certainly trouble her considering that if the pictures were put on the internet, she and the rest of her family would inevitably see them one day. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Baby2Baby How Vanessa Bryant Has Memorialized Kobe and Daughter Gianna Hall of Fame Kobe was inducted posthumously into The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of.

Vanessa initially filed the suit after she found out that the first responders to the crash decided to take photos of what was likely to be the mutilated corpses after the accident. Fans demand to see the Kobe Bryant crash site photos after Vanessa Bryant settled for $28.85 million With that being said, fans might want to know more about her case and settlement as well as how others across the world are reacting to this development. After all, their mishandling of this situation is the reason she decided to sue them in the first place. One can only imagine her pain and anger after finding out how the media and authorities dealt with this tragedy. One LA Sheriffs Deputy said that he sent photos to two others because curiosity got the best of us. Several key Los Angeles Sheriffs Deputies testified on Monday, offering patchy recollections and some regrets.
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NBA fans will undoubtedly be able to remember that it is over three years since the unfortunate helicopter crash. Shaquille O’Neal, former NBA player and former teammate of Kobe Bryant, speaks about Kobe and his family during the Kobe and Gigi Bryant Memorial Service at Staple Center in Los Angeles. Nike is releasing a new sneaker honoring Gigi Bryant, Kobe Bryants daughter. Monday was the fourth day of Vanessa Bryants trial against LA County for crash site photos of Kobe and Gigi Bryant. Kobe Bryant originally signed with Nike in 2003 after being with Adidas for six years.Vanessa Bryant has finally settled with Los Angeles County following the tragic death of her husband and N BA legend Kobe Bryant, her young daughter Gianna and several others. Vanessa is also working with Nike to establish a new youth basketball center in Southern California "that will share the Mamba Mentality with youth athletes for generations to come." She also said that the agreement calls for the company to donate 100 percent of the net proceeds to the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation.Īccording to DePaula, approximately 20 percent of NBA players have worn a Kobe sneaker by Nike for at least one game since his death.

Vanessa then announced last month that the estate agreed to terms on a new deal with Nike. contracts held by both Michael Jordan and LeBron James." The report also notes Nike presented a contract extension offer that "was not in line with expectations of an ongoing 'lifetime' structure similar to the Nike Inc.

DePaula noted that Vanessa and Kobe's estate "had grown frustrated" with Nike over its limiting the availability of Kobe merchandise during his retirement and after his death, as well as the lack of Kobe footwear available in kids' sizes.
