![]() ![]() ![]() But it was Gigi’s love for the game that got him watching again. Kobe told the Showtime Basketball podcast “All the Smoke” that after he retired he had stopped watching basketball. “The best thing that happens is when we go out and she’ll be standing next to me and fans will come up to me like ‘Hey, you gotta have a boy, you and (Vanessa) gotta have a boy - somebody to carry on the legacy and the tradition’ and (Gigi) will be like ‘Oy, I got this. During an interview on Jimmy Kimmel’s television show recently, Kobe said of Gigi that she “for sure” wanted to play in the WNBA someday. She began playing competitive ball year-round, with her father helping to coach her team. The pictures were shared mostly between employees of the LA County sheriff’s and fire departments and seen by some of their spouses.As Gigi grew into a young teenager, her love for basketball transcended watching her dad. James Anderson/National Transportation Safety Board via AP, File Vanessa Bryant holds hands with her daughter Natalia Bryant (left) and close friend Sydney Leroux (right) while leaving the courthouse in Los Angeles. Jurors unanimously found that the LA County Sheriff’s Department violated the constitutional rights of Bryant and Chester when it failed to train its employees on accident scene picture-sharing protocol.īryant’s attorney Luis Li told the jury the photos were “not public and not deputies to share.” Vanessa Bryant accused the LA County Sheriff’s Department of taking and sharing photos of Kobe and Gigi’s bodies at the scene of the fatal helicopter crash. The jurors also awarded $15 million to plaintiff Chris Chester, who lost his wife, Sarah, and daughter Payton in the Calabasas, California, wreck. ![]() Vanessa wept quietly as the verdict was read following 4½ hours of jury deliberation, and walked out of court holding Natalia’s hand. “#BetOnYourself #Mambaday #Mambamentality,” added Vanessa, who is also mom to daughters Natalia, 19, Bianka, 5, and 3-year-old Capri. “All for you! I love you! JUSTICE for Kobe and Gigi,” the 40-year-old wrote on Instagram alongside a snap of herself with her late husband and daughter. Vanessa Bryant accidentally awarded extra $1M in Kobe crash pics suit Vanessa Bryant co-plaintiff settles LA crash pics case for $20M Kobe’s daughter, 19, seeks restraining order against gun-obsessed stalker Vanessa Bryant awarded $29M in suit over Kobe helicopter crash photos Hours after the verdict, Vanessa rushed to social media to celebrate the ruling. Terrill, File Vanessa Bryant posted a photo of her late husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter Gianna on Instagram. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Vanessa Bryant is still afraid of photos “popping up” from the fatal helicopter crash in 2020. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Los Angeles County must pay $16 million in damages to Vanessa Bryant. Vanessa Bryant called the lawsuit verdict “JUSTICE for Kobe and Gigi.” PATRICK T. The panel of nine jurors agreed that deputies and firefighters invaded the privacy of the NBA star’s widow and brought her emotional distress by taking photos of the remains of the LA Lakers hero and his daughter. On Wednesday, a federal jury gave its verdict after first responders snapped and shared grisly photos of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed Vanessa’s husband, Kobe Bryant, their 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others. ![]() An emotional Vanessa Bryant has spoken out after being awarded $16 million in her trial against Los Angeles County. ![]()
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