LeBron James & Son Bronny Sued Over 2022 Car Crash

LeBron James, Bronny James
LeBron James & Son Bronny Sued Over 2022 Car Crash
A fresh lawsuit has found its way to father-son Lakers teammates LeBron and Bronny James.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the plaintiffs, April Lopez and Kiara McGillen, filed the suit yesterday (Oct. 22) in Los Angeles County, hours before Bronny and LeBron played in their history-making basketball game in the Lakers’ season-opening win over the Timberwolves.

Lebron James, Bronny James, Bryce James
Lopez and McGillen claimed that on November 13, 2022, they were slammed into by Bronny and his dad while driving on a highway in Littlerock, California. Due to the alleged incident, Lopez and McGillen stated in the suit that they sustained injuries that will require further medical attention.
On top of that, they said the vehicle they were driving was damaged and lost value due to the crash.
They’re suing for unspecified damages.
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