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Courts Just Announced Their Ruling on Caitlyn Jenner’s Role in February’s

Caitlyn Jenner likely won’t be prosecuted for manslaughter for the deadly auto crash he was involved in in February, sources close to the Los Angeles district attorney said Tuesday.

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Back in August TMZ revealed the crucial information in the case is that Jenner did attempt to slow her auto, meaning she tried to prevent the accident. Caitlin was unhurt, however one woman lost her life, and seven others were injured. However, Jenner is not off the hook completely: the District Attorney, Jackie Lacey, can still move forward with filing criminal charges, but insiders say that is unlikely.

Despite most likely being relieved of any criminal responsibility, Caitlyn has been sued by the victim’s family for negligence. I remember it happening.

“Something like this, a tragedy like this, you’ll never get over it”, Jenner said.

Jenner has argued that her speed was not illegal and expressed concern over prisons and how they treat transgender people when she appeared on “Today” recently.

“The media wants that picture, don’t they?” “That is the worst case scenario”.

Helping Jenner’s case is an $18.5million lawsuit that was just filed against Howe’s estate by the passengers of another auto in the accident, who claim that she was the negligent driver.

She also slammed claims she was speeding at the time of the fatal smash, adding: ‘”I was under the speed limit, I was going 46 in a 50 – my air bag didn’t even go off”. The Men’s County Jail. The petition typically takes about eight months to a year to process given the backlog. Caitlyn Jenner has been spotted driving multiple times since the accident.

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It was released on Wednesday so a judge could consider Jenner’s request to file portions of the application under seal.

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