He had a prescription.

Was it a real doctor?

Yes, in the sense they can prescribe medicine.

Did the doctor actually meet with the patient?

Nope.

The lawyers for this permanent A+ list athlete are taking great pains to remind them of another ongoing athlete case which is ensuring no leakers.

Tiger Woods

another ongoing athlete case: Kobe Bryant crash

The cause of Tiger Woods’ crash has been determined but details yet to be released publicly

(CNN)The cause of Tiger Woods’ crash in February has been determined, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, but details of the investigation will not be made public until the golf legend gives his permission.
Woods, 45, suffered serious leg injuries after crashing his car in Southern California on February 23.
His Genesis SUV hit a “Welcome to Rolling Hills Estates” sign, crossed a center divider and traveled more than 150 feet across the shoulder of the road before coming to a stop on the driver’s side, according to a Los Angeles County affidavit.

“We have all the contents of the black box, we’ve got everything. It’s completed, signed, sealed, and delivered,” Villanueva said during a Facebook Live on Wednesday.

“However, we can’t release it without the permission of the people involved in the collision.”
Villanueva added that his department had reached out to Woods in order to waive some “privacy issues.” – Source

Vanessa Bryant Names Sheriff’s Deputies Who Allegedly Shared Photos of the Kobe Bryant Crash Scene

Vanessa Bryant has publicly shared her legal complaint against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department that names the four deputies who allegedly shared unauthorized and graphic photographs of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and seven others.

On Wednesday, Vanessa, 38, shared multiple screenshots of the filing on her Instagram account.

While she did not caption any of the screenshots, Vanessa did circle those listed as defendants in red, which included the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department and four individuals: Joey Cruz, Rafael Mejia, Michael Russell and Raul Versales.

In the document Vanessa posted, her legal counsel said that she had spoken with LASD Sheriff Alex Villanueva on the morning of the crash to request the site be secured for privacy.

This “assurance was hollow,” her legal counsel claimed, as “sheriff’s deputies who responded to the crash used personal cell phones to take gratuitous photos of the dead children, parents, and coaches,” the document read.

“Photos of the remains quickly spread within the Sheriff’s Department as deputies transmitted them to one another via text message and AirDrop,” the filing read. “Within forty-eight hours, at least ten members of the Sheriff’s Department obtained photos of the victims’ remains on their personal cell phones despite having no legitimate governmental use of the photos.”

According to the filing, Mejia, a deputy at the LASD, responded to the general proximity of the crash site on Jan. 26, 2020 and “obtained multiple photographs of Bryants’ remains and stored them on his personal cell phone.”

Mejia sent the photos to “at least two individuals without any legitimate governmental purpose,” including Cruz, a trainee deputy, according to the document. – Source


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