
In court documents filed last Wednesday, 28-year-old Brandy “specifically denies each and every allegation” in the wrongful death lawsuits filed against her by relatives of the woman who died of injuries suffered in the four-car collision that the Plaintiffs and the California Highway Patrol claim was caused by the Grammy Award-winning singer.
The December 30th, 2006 accident occurred on Los Angeles’ 405 freeway when Brandy’s Land Rover rear-ended a Toyota Corolla being driven by 38-year-old Awatef Aboudihaj, who in turn hit 82-year-old Donald Lit’s Toyota Tercel. Aboudihaj’s car was pounced into a different lane, she was broadsided by 50-year-old Mallory Ham’s vehicle. Aboudihaj died of her injuries at a nearby hospital the following evening.
The California Highway Patrol has recommended that the L.A. City Attorney’s Office charge Brandy with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter. Prosecutors have not yet decided whether to file charges.
Three wrongful death suits have been filed, one by Aboudihaj’s parents, one representing the deceased’s two underage children, and, earlier this month, one by Aboudihaj’s husband, Maroune Hdidou, for the loss of “support, maintenance, solace, moral support, companionship and comfort” that his “faithful and dutiful” spouse provided him.
“This answering defendant specifically denies each and every allegation in the complaint and further denies that plaintiffs have been damaged in any sum or sums whatsoever,” the court papers obtained by E! Online read. (View the documents here.)
Brandy asserts her Fifth Amendment privilege to not incriminate herself and requests a jury trial.
Ham is also named as a defendant in Hdidou’s suit, but playing on the same side of the field as Brandy apparently hasn’t given the woman any overriding sense of solidarity.
Ham is also suing the former America’s Got Talent judge for negligence and motor vehicle damage, claiming that Brandy “carelessly and negligently owned, operated, entrusted, leased, repaired, modified, maintained and/or controlled a 2007 Land Rover Range Rover so as to cause a multi-vehicle accident that severely injured plaintiff Mallory Ham and killed another person.”
The defendant was aware of the “probable harmful consequences of speeding…following other vehicles too closely…and tailgating other vehicles,” the complaint states.
He is seeking unspecified general, special and punitive damages for medical expenses, loss of earnings and other costs, as well as “past, present and future pain and suffering.”
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