NBA Four officers assigned to release between 25 and 100 photos of the bodies

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La first fight is won by Vanessa Bryant. The demand that is raised against Los Angeles County to get the names of the four officers who took and disclosed photos of the crash on Kobe Bryant, Gigi and seven other people died last year, was in favor of the Bryant family.
A federal district judge, John F. Walter, judgment against Los Angeles County, who ask to keep the names of the police in private who had the photos of the helicopter crash. The decision allowed the lawyers to Vanessa can add the names of the officers to the search and civil rights lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Department headed by Alex Villanueva.
“The promise of Bishop Villanueva to make the report public [de la oficina de asuntos internos] after the conclusion of the research, it undermines the alleged concern of the defendants to the disclosure of the limited extracts in question here, “the judge said.

The judge warned that the Department’s concern that they will be able to filter the photos was not a strong reason to prevent the names of the accused from being revealed and included in the legal process.
“Although the Court acknowledges that this case has been the subject of public scrutiny and media attention and that the deputy defendants are legitimately concerned that they will encounter scrutiny and attacks on social media, these concerns, in and of themselves, they are not enough to overcome the strong pressure of the public in their interest in access “, I add the judge.
the demand presented by Vanessa Bryant seeks damages for negligence and invasion of privacy, as it is highlighted that agents and firefighters took about 25 to 100 photos of the bodies of children and parents who died in the helicopter crash on January 26 and shared them with other members of the Department until they arrived with the Fire Department spokesman.
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