Vanessa Bryant’s lawsuit against Los Angeles County is starting to sound nearly as invasive as the egregious breach of privacy she suffered after her husband’s death.
02.11.2021 - 18:51 / usmagazine.com
Vanessa Bryant does not need to undergo an independent medical evaluation to prove that she experienced “emotional distress” after the January 2020 deaths of her husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter Gianna Bryant.
The model, 39, filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County sheriff’s department in September 2020. She is suing for negligence, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, a judge ruled on Monday, November 1,
Vanessa Bryant’s lawsuit against Los Angeles County is starting to sound nearly as invasive as the egregious breach of privacy she suffered after her husband’s death.
Vanessa Bryant was ordered to submit her personal therapy records following a lawsuit she submitted against Los Angeles County.Kobe Bryant’s wife, Vanessa Bryant might be venturing into the wine businessVanessa Bryant guest of honor at the Baby2Baby gala, receives the Giving Tree AwardVanessa Bryant, widow of Kobe Bryant, filed a lawsuit for emotional distress after pictures of the crash where her husband and daughter Gianna died were taken and shared by first responders.
Vanessa Bryant had a powerful message to deliver after she received some disappointing news in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County.The widow of late NBA star, Kobe Bryant, was told she must turn over four years of therapy records in her case over photos of the helicopter crash site where her husband and her daughter both died. MORE: Vanessa Bryant supported by fans after bittersweet goodbye to daughter NataliaBut despite the news, Vanessa insists she will not back down. WATCH: Vanessa Bryant
A judge has ordered Vanessa Bryant to turn over her mental health records in her lawsuit against the Los Angeles County.
A judge has ruled that Kobe Bryant’s widow must turn over her therapy records to Los Angeles County in her lawsuit claiming she suffered emotional distress after first responders took and shared graphic photos from the site of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed the basketball star, his teenage daughter and seven others.
Baby2Baby hosted its 10th yearly fundraising gala to help children living in poverty with essential goods like diapers and clothes. The guest of honor of the event was Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, who was honored for her commitment to making a difference in the lives of unprivileged children.
Vanessa Bryant. The wife of the late Kobe Bryant accepted the Giving Tree Award at the Baby2Baby 10-Year Gala presented by Paul Mitchell, but the moment reminded her of her past times attending the annual event with the late NBA star. “I have to start by saying how much I miss my perfect date today.
Vanessa Bryant is keeping her late husband’s legacy alive and might be venturing into the wine business. Kobe Bryant’s wife has filed trademarks for Mamba Vino, the NBA legend’s nickname.With the help of trademark attorney Josh Gerben, the 39-year-old former model filed on November 5 the phrases Mamba Vino, Mamba Vino 2024, Mamba Vino 8, and Mamba Vino 24, according to TMZ.
Vanessa Bryant celebrated Halloween dressed as a villain and shared a cryptic message on social media. The wife of late basketball legend Kobe Bryant chose to dress as Cruella de Vil and shared a character’s quote on Instagram.
Vanessa Bryant, 39, has totally transformed into Cruella de Vil for her 2021 Halloween festivities. The proud mom took to Instagram on October 30 to share a snap of herself with her daughters Natalia, Bianka, and Capri who were adorably dressed as Dalmatians — see the photo here. “Look for the good spots in life~ 101 Dalmatians,” she captioned the post, which showed her sitting next to her three girls, rocking a white fur coat, red gloves and a black and white wig.
Vanessa Bryant has been dealing with more than just the emotional side of losing husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna in the January 2020 fatal helicopter crash — she’s been battling multiple legal suits since their deaths.
Vanessa Bryant is recalling the events of a horrible day. In a court deposition on Oct. 12, the 39-year-old wife of the late Kobe Bryant shared how she learned about the deaths of her husband and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna “Gigi” Bryant, in a January 2020 helicopter crash.
Vanessa Bryant is reliving the heartbreaking moment she learned about the death of daughter Gianna and husband, Kobe Bryant. In a deposition for a lawsuit filed against Los Angeles County on October 12, 2021, Vanessa appeared in a Zoom video conference to testify on the morning of the helicopter crash.
Never the same. Vanessa Bryant reflected on the moment she heard about her late husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter Gianna Bryant‘s fatal 2020 helicopter crash.
Vanessa Bryant bravely took part in a Zoom deposition where she spoke about the day her husband, Lakers star Kobe Bryant, and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna, passed away in a helicopter accident in early 2020.