Caitlyn Jenner won’t be charged in fatal Malibu car crash that left woman dead
Caitlyn Jenner won’t face criminal charges in connection with a car crash in Malibu last February that left one woman dead.
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday (30 September) that Jenner would not face manslaughter or other charges.
Sheriff’s investigators had found that Jenner was driving ‘unsafe for the prevailing road conditions’ because her SUV rear-ended another vehicle and caused a chain-reaction that resulted in the death of a 69-year-old Kim Howe.
The Lexus being driven by Howe was pushed it into oncoming traffic on Pacific Coast Highway.
Jenner has said she remembers ‘very little’ about the collision but told interviewer Matt Lauer earlier this month that she was driving under the speed limit.
‘I remember it happening. That’s about it,’ she said. ‘A tragedy like this, you’ll never get over it. You just learn to live with it the best you possibly can.’
Jenner had said being charged and being sentenced to jail was a ‘worst case scenario.’
‘The media wants that picture, don’t they?’ Jenner told Lauer on NBC’s The Today Show. ‘That is the worst case scenario. I don’t know. We’ll see. The men’s county jail. It is an enormous problem that they would put trans-women in a men’s county jail.’
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