Friday, January 01, 2016

A woman injured in a collision involving Caitlyn Jenner has settled her lawsuit

A Hollywood talent manager injured in a collision involving Caitlyn Jenner has settled her lawsuit against the reality TV star.

Los Angeles court records filed this month by Jenner's lawyer indicate an agreement reached in the case brought by Jessica Steindorff.

But the documents do not specify the terms of the settlement.

Jenner's Cadillac Escalade hit two cars, pushing one into oncoming traffic, in the 7 February 2015 crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.

Ms Steindorff, whose Toyota Prius was rear-ended, sought unspecified damages.

Jenner has also been issued with other lawsuits by the stepchildren of Kim Howe, the 69-year-old woman who died, and a family who were in another car caught up in the collision.

Sheriff's investigators determined the 66-year-old reality TV star was travelling at an unsafe speed for traffic conditions.

But prosecutors declined to file a vehicular manslaughter charge or any other count against Jenner, who won a 1976 Olympic gold medal in decathlon as Bruce Jenner.

The accident occurred before Jenner announced she was transgender and transitioned into her new identity as Caitlyn.

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