Los Angeles County firefighters share photos of Kobe Bryant's dismembered body at gala less than a month after helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Denied under oath Wednesday. - eldest daughter Gianna and seven others.
Tony Imbrenda — who ran as part of a federal invasion of privacy lawsuit filed by Bryant's widow Vanessa — accused his girlfriend of showing disturbing images to relatives of another crash victim.
"My girlfriend didn't know anything about the photo," said Inn after alleging Vanessa Bryant's attorney Louis Lee. Brenda replied.
It was announced last week that Luella Willeter, whose cousin Keri and her Altobelli died in a crash in 2020, said that Imbrenda's partner had died in Golden, California on February 15, 2020. This was after he testified that he had invited attendees at the Mike Awards to see pictures of the wreckage.Reported by Law and Crime.
But Wednesday, Imbrenda said his girlfriend asked Willeter, "Yes. "I don't get it," and the group she was with to check out the photos.
However, the firefighter admitted to showing images of the crash site to others at the event, but denied that there were images of Bryant's corpse.
Imbrenda also said his girlfriend knew nothing of the disturbing photos allegedly shared among first responders after the Jan. 26, 2020 crash. .
"My girlfriend knew nothing about photography," Imbrenda told the court.
"Will you testify that your girlfriend wasn't animated when she went to Luella Weireter?" she asked Li. I was.
"I swear it is not true," replied Imbrenda.
Weireter told the jury that another firefighter, Skye, she overheard Cornell say during a swanky event. Eat," Lee said Wednesday, citing earlier testimony.
Last week, Weireter said in court that she was "disgusted, shocked, Imbrenda also said at the stand on Wednesday that he took pictures at the scene the day after the crash, and also from others because he was the county intelligence officer.
"Like I said, I cannot speak to the consequences of my actions . No." Imbrenda replied when Lee told him. "What you did at the gala hurt the Bryant family."
Another witness on Wednesday, L.A. Firefighter Capt. Eric Scott, posted several photos of Imbrenda at the celebration. He said he had seen it, but the two were only discussing ways to deal with the media frenzy, not Kobe's remains.