Caitlyn Jenner to Pose Nude for Sports Illustrated Cover with Olympic Medal, USA Flag

What ever happened about the person he hit from behind and pushed into on coming traffic. That person was killed I thought. I guess that is not as interesting to the magazine. I thought it odd that the wreck was reported one day and shortly he was a woman. That brain is as full of holes as a wormy chestnut log.
 
I believe the investigation wrapped up with no charges filed.


Likely there weren't too many potentially arresting officers that were willing to pat him down.
 
Criminal charges were dropped, but civil suit was filed by members of the deceased victim's family. Haven't heard a word about that since.

Quote:Caitlyn Jenner Won't Be Charged in Fatal February Car Accident

by Andrew Blankstein


California prosecutors declined Wednesday to charge Caitlyn Jenner in connection with a fatal multi-car accident earlier this year, citing insufficient evidence.

A month-long investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department found that Jenner — the reality show star who, as Bruce Jenner, won a gold medal in the decathlon at the 1976 Summer Olympics — was driving too fast for the prevailing conditions in February when her SUV, hauling a trailer, rear-ended a Lexus on the rain-slickened Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.

Prosecutors could have filed a misdemeanor manslaughter charge, but sources familiar with the investigation said there was a number of mitigating factors, including the fact that Jenner wasn't driving recklessly or at excessive speed, didn't flee the scene, traveled with the flow of traffic and wasn't on a cellphone at the time.

"We believed from the start that a thorough and objective investigation would clear Caitlyn of any criminal wrongdoing," said Jenner's attorney, Blair Berk.

Caitlyn Jenner could have faced a misdemeanor charge of manslaughter. NBC News — file

"We are heartened the district attorney has agreed that even a misdemeanor charge would be inappropriate," Berk said. "A traffic accident, however devastating and heartbreaking when a life is lost, is not necessarily a criminal matter."

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office noted that Jenner was traveling slightly below the posted speed limit and "minimally slower than [the] victim." To charge Jenner with a crime would require "ordinary negligence," and prosecutors said they "could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that suspect's conduct was unreasonable."

The driver of the Lexus, Kim Howe, 69, died after her car was pushed into the southbound lane of the highway and was struck head-on by a Humvee.

Howe's stepchildren, Dana Redmond and William Howe, have filed a civil lawsuit for unspecified damages claiming that Jenner was negligent in the crash, causing them and other relatives "great losses."
 
I have a difficult time believing there is any actual want for this from the sport illustrated buying public. What are we betting it's the lowest selling swimsuit edition ever. In history.
Why is this guy even a news story? He was a great athlete many moons ago who has chosen a path that I'd rather not have to explain to my children.
Again with the forcing it down your throat again. Exactly what are they trying to achieve with this? Normalization?
It's not normal. Why are these people trying to pretend it is?
It's no wonder there is a growing number of Americans who are getting more and more angry. I can't say I blame them.
 
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Sick!!!, sorry, didn't crop it,,,,but you get the gist! Jenner and Mark Spitz were some of my favorite! Key word "we're"!!!
 
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