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The county of Los Angeles said it took “corrective personnel actions” against any employees who improperly shared photos from the scene of Kobe Bryant’s death last year, but said the photos were not publicly disseminated and that Bryant’s widow is wrong to file a lawsuit over it.
The county gave this account in a court filing recently submitted in response to the lawsuit filed last year by Vanessa Bryant, widow of the basketball legend. She is suing the county for invasion of privacy and has accused four Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies of improperly sharing photos of the dead at the site of Bryant’s fatal helicopter crash in January 2020, including one who allegedly showed the photos at a bar two days after the accident.
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KEY POINTS
Wiggins needs to prove he is worth the $147 million contract he currently owns
Wiggins has to show consistency to help the Warriors perform better
Consistency is what critics feel that Andrew Wiggins of the Golden State Warriors lacks.
The 2014 first-round selection has been often criticized for his NBA career run although he has been putting up good numbers.
The latest one to take a shot at the 26-year-old cager is ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith.
For those closely monitoring the sports world, hearing Smith’s comments is nothing new. His latest one was on Wiggins.