LeBron, Bronny deny claims in car-crash lawsuit
Briefly

LeBron James and his son Bronny are facing a lawsuit concerning a 2022 car crash in Littlerock, California. Filed by April Almanza Lopez and Kiara Rae McGillen, the suit alleges injuries and damages due to the crash. However, James's attorneys responded in a filing by denying all allegations and asserting that any damages claimed were caused by other parties. They seek a ruling in their favor and request reimbursement for legal costs. The ongoing case highlights the legal intricacies surrounding celebrity allegations and the potential for harm to reputations.
Attorneys representing LeBron James and his son Bronny have denied "each and every allegation" made in a lawsuit filed in October alleging their involvement in a 2022 car crash outside of Los Angeles.
Lopez and McGillen said they suffered undisclosed injuries that require ongoing treatment and that their vehicle was damaged and depreciated.
In a Los Angeles County Superior Court filing, attorneys for James stated they deny that plaintiffs have been damaged in the sums alleged, or at all.
The filing lists 14 defenses to points made in the complaint and requests the judge to rule in their favor, including awarding costs.
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