STREAM EXCLUSIVE ORIGINALS

Vanessa Bryant Lawsuit: Lists Sheriff’s Deputies Names Who Allegedly Shared Kobe Helicopter Crash Photos

She circled the names of the four defendants in red.

Vanessa Bryant has publicly released the names of the four deputies who allegedly shared unauthorized and graphic photographs of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed Laker legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others. 

According to People, on Wednesday (March 18), Vanessa shared several multiple screenshots of the filing on her Instagram account. Circling the defendants' names in red, Vanessa pointed out the  LASD, the Los Angeles Fire Department, and four individuals: Joey Cruz, Rafael Mejia, Michael Russell, and Raul Versales.

RELATED: Vanessa Bryant Wins Case To Publicly Name Officers Who Shared Kobe Crash Photos

Vanessa’s legal counsel shared in the document that she had spoken with LASD Sheriff Alex Villanueva on the morning of the tragic crash and requested the site to be secured for privacy reasons. 

“[The] assurance was hollow” said her legal counsel in the document. “Sheriff’s deputies who responded to the crash used personal cell phones to take gratuitous photos of the dead children, parents, and coaches.”

The filing continued: “Photos of the remains quickly spread within the Sheriff's Department as deputies transmitted them to one another via text message and AirDrop. Within forty-eight hours, at least ten members of the Sheriff's Department obtained photos of the victims' remains on their personal cell phones despite having no legitimate governmental use of the photos.” 

RELATED: Vanessa Bryant Wants To Publicly Release Names Of Deputies Who Shared Crash Photos

The document also reports that Meja, a deputy at the LASD, had responded to the crash site and “obtained multiple photographs of Bryants' remains and stored them on his personal cell phone.”  He then sent  photos to “at least two individuals without any legitimate governmental purpose.” Trainee deputy, Cruz, was one of the recipients. 

The filing also states that Cruz then showed his niece the photos while visiting his mother’s home and showed the images  to a bartender and restaurant customer at the Baja California Bar and Grill in Norwalk, Calif.

Latest News

Subscribe for BET Updates

Provide your email address to receive our newsletter.


By clicking Subscribe, you confirm that you have read and agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge our Privacy Policy. You also agree to receive marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers) and other information from BET and the Paramount family of companies. You understand that you can unsubscribe at any time.