When the plane crashed near Los Angeles, Bryant and his daughter Gianna perished along with seven other people.

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By Josh Bell

Bryant and his daughter Gianna

His wife, Vanessa Bryant, filed a lawsuit, claiming that first responders had taken photos of corpses to sell as "souvenirs."

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Mrs. Bryant's successful battle to hold accountable those responsible for her abuse has been successful.

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Mrs. Bryant's victory at trial and settlement will end the practice of disrespecting deceased family members.

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Los Angeles County's lead trial counsel in the case stated that all county-related litigation from the crash had been handled.

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The $28,850,000 settlement included $16 million awarded to Mrs. Bryant in her invasion of privacy lawsuit.

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Ms. Hashmall expressed her hope that Ms. Bryant and her kids would be able to move on from their loss.

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Chris Chester, whose wife and children died in the accident on January 26, 2020, secured a separate settlement with the county for about $20 million.

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She said the images, including those of her 13-year-old daughter Gianna, was taken and circulated "for no purpose other than morbid gossip."

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Mrs. Bryant testified that she had read about a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy showing images of the crash in a pub, in the newspaper.

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California has passed a law prohibiting unauthorized photography of people who die at the scene of an accident.

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