Caitlyn Jenner To Pay $800,000 To Settle Lawsuit From Family-of-five Injured In 2015 Car Crash





Caitlyn Jenner has reportedly agreed to pay $800,000 to settle a lawsuit from her 2015 car crash, which left one person dead.
 Caitlyn Jenner to pay $800,000 to settle lawsuit from family-of-five injured in 2015 car crash
Recall that on the 7th of February, Jenner was reportedly driving too fast on the Pacific Coast Highway when she rear-ended a Lexus driven by one Kim Howe. This caused the 69-year-old widow's car into oncoming traffic, where it was hit by the Hummer H2 driven by Peter Millesi-Wolf and carrying his four family members.

Howe died at the scene and the Millesi-Wolf family were injured.


She initially settled a lawsuit raised by Howe's stepchildren, but had yet to settle with the Millesi-Wolf family until recently.

According to court documents obtained by the Blast on Wednesday, Jenner has agreed to pay $100,000 each to Peter Millesi-Wolf and his wife Lea, as well as $50,000 to each of their two sons - one of which was only four-weeks-old at the time of the crash.


Read the Blast report below.

Caitlyn Jenner will pay out an $800,000 settlement to five members of a family who were involved in a fatal car crash in 2015.

Elga Maurer, the 73-year-old woman who was in the car at the time of the crash and suffered a fractured neck, will receive a $500,000 payout.

Peter and Lea Wolf-Millesi will receive $100,000 each and one of the children will receive $50,000.

Another child who was in the car — who is now 3 years old but was just four weeks old at the time of the crash — is scheduled to receive $50,000 as well.

Our sources say insurance will cover part of the settlement.

According to the documents, Jenner will also cover $250,000 in attorneys fees.






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