
Bruce Jenner is being sued by the stepchildren of a woman killed in a car crash he was involved in.
Authorities say the reality TV star’s Cadillac collided with Kim Howe’s Lexus in February, pushing it into oncoming traffic.
The six-page lawsuit doesn’t give any new details, but seeks damages for “wrongful death”.
No charges have been brought against the 65-year-old and he hasn’t commented.
Dana Redmond and William Howe argue Bruce Jenner was “negligent” or “otherwise responsible” for the collision and claim the family has suffered enormous damages.
Four cars were involved in the crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, Los Angeles.
Five other people were injured. Bruce Jenner wasn’t hurt.
An investigation into what happened is still going on.
The lawsuit comes days after the 65-year-old said in a TV interview that he identifies as a woman and has felt gender confusion since childhood.
A publicist has said he still prefers to be referred to with male pronouns.
Image caption Bruce Jenner at the 1976 Olympics, where he won decathlon gold
Bruce Jenner won the gold medal in the 1976 Olympic decathlon, but is better known for the reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
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Source:: BBC Entertainment