Rebecca Grossman, a shining business card in Los Angeles society, has now been eclipsed by a street racing tragedy. According to reports from the Los Angeles Times, ABC7 and NBC Los Angeles, on Monday, the 60-year-old socialite was involved in the unfortunate collision and death

Rebecca Grossman, a shining business card in Los Angeles society, has now been eclipsed by a street racing tragedy. According to reports from the Los Angeles Times, abc7 and NBC Los Angeles, on Monday, the 60-year-old socialite was involved in the accidental collision of two young children, 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander, in 2020. Brother, was sentenced to 15 years in prison by the court.

Faced with charges of second-degree murder, grossly negligent driving causing death, and accident-related escape charges, Grossman wrote to the judge on the eve of sentencing to plead for mercy, expressing his inner pain and understanding for the victim’s family, but the law was intolerant. Details of drunk driving, speeding and street racing with former MLB pitcher Scott Erickson were exposed one by one during the trial, and there were even suspicions of extramarital affairs. The plot was complicated and caused an uproar in public opinion.

The prosecutor pointed out that Grossman never expressed regret for the actions that led to the tragedy. Instead, he blindly blamed others and tried to evade responsibility with his own status and reputation. The prosecutor severely criticized in the sentencing recommendation that this was not a "tragic accident" as the defense said, but a naked murder, and called on the court to give a maximum sentence of 34 years to show fairness.

html On June 10, Rebecca Grossman received a judicial verdict. This story of the death of a socialite intertwined with speed, passion and tragedy once again sounded the alarm on law and morality.

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