Natalia Bryant Gets Three-Year Restraining Order Against Crazed Stalker

Natalia Bryant is the oldest daughter of Kobe Bryant. When you have a famous family member, it can be especially hard to navigate the world, as some will want things from you. Unfortunately, Natalia knows this all too well and it has even led to fears for her own life.

Overall, having a stalker is always a scary and intense situation. Natalia’s alleged stalker is a man by the name of Dwayne Kemp. According to TMZ, Kemp has been stalking Bryant since she was 17. Additionally, he has sent her private messages in which he claims that he wants to have children with her.

Natalia Bryant attends Revolve x AT&T Present Revolve Winterland on December 08, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)

Natalia Bryant Wins Court Case

Recently, Bryant had been granted a temporary restraining order against Kemp. This meant the man could not come within 200 yards of her personal space. Overall, it was a huge win for Natalia, although now, she has secured an even bigger win.

In a new report from TMZ, it was revealed that Bryant was able to get a three-year restraining order against Kemp. Moreover, Kemp now has to give up all of his weapons. Previously, it had been noted that Kemp was a bit of a gun nut, which led to even more worry in regard to Natalia’s safety.

Natalia Bryant attends the CFDA Fashion Awards at Casa Cipriani on November 07, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

Now, the situation seems to be resolving itself, however, law enforcement will still need to keep a watchful eye on Kemp. Stalkers have been known to be persistent, and it remains a difficult yet scary situation for the Bryant family. We wish Natalia well, moving forward.

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Vanessa Bryant Awarded $16 Million In Damages In Crash Photos Lawsuit

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Jurors delivered a verdict in the lawsuit involving Vanessa Bryant against Los Angeles County and awarded her $16 million. Her co-plaintiff, Chris Chester is walking away with a $15 million judgment as well. 

Chester’s wife Sarah and 13-year-old daughter Payton, were among the nine people killed in the Jan. 26, 2020, helicopter crash near Calabasas.

READ MORE: Deputy Says He Doesn’t Regret Taking Photos Of Kobe Bryant’s Remains

Their lawsuit accuses LA county of negligence because first responders shared graphic images of Kobe Bryant, his daughter and the other victims remains.

Vanessa cried and left the courtroom at one point during the trial, with her and Chester’s legal team saying there isn’t an amount too high that they can be awarded for what they went through, calling it “inhuman and inhumane.” The federal jury unanimously agreed that first responders invaded Bryant’s privacy and caused her emotional distress by sharing photos of victims’ remains,

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Closing Arguments Begin In Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit

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Closing arguments are beginning in the Kobe Bryant crash photos lawsuit against LA County.  

On the late basketball star’s 44th birthday, attorneys for Bryant’s widow, Vanessa and co-plaintiff, Chris Chester urged the jury to award unspecified millions for emotional distress and a violation of rights for unauthorized sharing close-up images of their loved ones gruesome remains.  

Vanessa cried and left the courtroom at one point, with her and Chester’s legal team saying there isn’t an amount too high that they can be awarded for what they went through, calling it “inhuman and inhumane.” 

Chester’s wife Sarah and 13-year-old daughter Payton, were among the nine people killed in the Jan. 26, 2020, helicopter crash near Calabasas.

READ MORE: Deputy Says He Doesn’t Regret Taking Photos Of Kobe Bryant’s Remains

The Los Angeles County’s acting fire chief, Anthony Marrone testified on Monday that he warned onsite fire personnel to “exercise sensitivity” with any photos that were taken at the crash site.

While Deputy Doug Johnson admitted he took 25 photos of both Kobe and Gianna’s remains and said he doesn’t regret it.

The lawsuit is seeking undisclosed damages on claims of emotional distress, violation of privacy and civil rights violations.

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ICYMI: Deputy Says He Doesn’t Regret Taking Photos Of Kobe Bryant’s Remains

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The Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputy who took dozens of photos of Kobe Bryant’s remains says he doesn’t regret it. 

Vanessa Bryant, filed a lawsuit against the county after officials allegedly shared photos of remains taken at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, their 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.  

Deputy Doug Johnson admitted he took 25 photos of both Kobe and Gianna’s remains at the request of deputy Raul Versales, however Bryant’s lawyers played a recording of Versales saying no one requested pictures.  

When asked if he regretted taking them or if he would have done anything differently, Johnson said “no.” 

 On Friday, a retired cop testified that officers in LA have a culture of keeping graphic photos of dead high-profile victims for their own amusement, called “ghoul books.”

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NBA 2K23 Introduces New MyNBA Features Highlighting Eras of Basketball

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In MyNBA Eras, you can explore countless “what ifs,” reenact significant NBA history moments, or design brand-new league-shattering acts.

The details and modifications coming to MyNBA* in NBA® 2K23 for PlayStation® 5 (PS5TM) and Xbox Series X|S gamers were revealed by 2K today. With the help of newly introduced Eras and NBA heroes and historic teams, you have the power to alter the entire course of NBA history.

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“This is a banner year for MyNBA, and our team is incredibly excited for fans of the game mode to explore the changes that have been in the making for over a decade,” said Erick Boenisch, VP of NBA Development at 2K and Visual Concepts. “MyNBA Eras takes the in-depth MyNBA experience of years past and plugs it into some of the most iconic periods of the NBA, allowing players to explore endless ‘what if?’ scenarios in the most authentic way possible.”

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NBA 2K23 MyNBA Presentation Kobe Era

Players have access to a time machine through MyNBA that enables them to start a new MyNBA save at a particular period in NBA history known as an Era. Players have the option of playing through single or with friends, and they can choose to either relive or redo significant scenes, including the Magic v Bird Era, The Jordan Era, the Kobe Era, and coming to The Modern Era.

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You can learn more about MyNBA Eras in the latest Courtside Report.

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L.A. County Sheriff Deputy Admits to Sharing Images of Kobe Bryant Crash Site While Playing ‘Call of Duty’

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In court on Tuesday, a sheriff’s deputy testified that he sent out pictures of the Kobe Bryant crash site during a video game session. According to TMZ, the graphic images were exchanged during an online game of Call of Duty.

The deputy is Michael Russell of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department, who stated the photos were sent shortly after the crash happened.

Russell testified he was passed the pictures from fellow deputy Joey Cruz before going on to game with Santa Clarita deputy Ben Sanchez. Russell stated he had the pictures and sent the images to Cruz after asking did he want to see them.

Russell admitted to wrongdoing and stated his punishment from the Sheriff’s office was a simple write-up.

Los Angeles County deputies and firefighters are currently in court for taking pictures of the remains of Kobe Bryant and victims of the 2020 helicopter crash. According to ESPN, In his opening statement in the U.S. District Court, Vanessa Bryant’s attorney Luis Li stated the images were used as “visual gossip” and “for a laugh.”

“They were shared by deputies playing video games,” Li said. “They were shared repeatedly with people who had absolutely no reason to receive them.”

In response, an attorney for the deputies stated the images were taken in an effort to share information that could save lives at the scene.

During the opening statements, Vanessa Bryant repeatedly cried, lasting minutes after a break. Her attorney stated the county “poured salt in an open wound and rubbed it in.”

Li would also show a video of an off-duty deputy drinking at a bar and showing the photos to a bartender. Another image showed the men laughing together. The photos were also viewed by firefighters two weeks later at an awards banquet.

That deputy was Cruz, who admitted to sharing the images with a bartender, stating the stress of the situation led to the share as he attempted to relieve stress. He admitted remorse for doing so.

County lawyer J. Mira Hashmall states since the images never made it to social media, the officers were simply doing their job.

The county has already agreed to a $2.5 million payment to settle a similar case of another victim of the crash. The case is expected to continue through next week.

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Deputy Says He Doesn’t Regret Taking Photos Of Kobe Bryant’s Remains

Kobe Bryant Reportedly Filed to Trademark Gigi's Nickname 'Mambacita' Last Month

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputy who took dozens of photos of Kobe Bryant’s remains says he doesn’t regret it. 

Vanessa Bryant, filed a lawsuit against the county after officials allegedly shared photos of remains taken at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, their 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.  

Deputy Doug Johnson admitted he took 25 photos of both Kobe and Gianna’s remains at the request of deputy Raul Versales, however Bryant’s lawyers played a recording of Versales saying no one requested pictures.  

When asked if he regretted taking them or if he would have done anything differently, Johnson said “no.” 

 On Friday, a retired cop testified that officers in LA have a culture of keeping graphic photos of dead high-profile victims for their own amusement, called “ghoul books.”

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Vanessa Bryant’s Attorney Reveals County Deputies Shared Images of Kobe Bryant’s Remains and Crash Site as “Visual Gossip”

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Los Angeles County deputies and firefighters are currently in court for taking pictures of the remains of Kobe Bryant and victims of the 2020 helicopter crash. According to ESPN, In his opening statement in the U.S. District Court, Vanessa Bryant’s attorney Luis Li stated the images were used as “visual gossip” and “for a laugh.”

“They were shared by deputies playing video games,” Li said. “They were shared repeatedly with people who had absolutely no reason to receive them.”

In response, an attorney for the deputies stated the images were taken in an effort to share information that could save lives at the scene.

During the opening statements, Vanessa Bryant cried repeatedly, lasting minutes after a break. Her attorney stated the county “poured salt in an open wound and rubbed it in.”

Li would also show a video of an off-duty deputy drinking at a bar and showing the photos to a bartender. Another image showed the men laughing together. The photos were also viewed by firefighters two weeks later at an awards banquet.

County lawyer J. Mira Hashmall states since the images never made it to social media, the officers were simply doing their job.

The county has already agreed to a $2.5 million payment to settle a similar case of another victim of the crash.

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Jury Selection To Begin In Trial Over Kobe Bryant Crash Scene Photos

LA Sheriff Deputies Allegedly Shared Unauthorized, Disturbing Photos of Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash Site

Jury selection is expected to begin today in the trial involving photos taken at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his teenage daughter and seven others.  

Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, contends in a lawsuit that she suffered emotional distress when first responders took and allegedly shared photos of the crash scene. Bryant claims the photos were shared by county employees at a bar and other settings not relevant to the investigation.

READ MORE: Federal Judge Sides with Vanessa Bryant Over Kobe Bryant’s Fatal Crash Photos

Her lawsuit seeks undisclosed damages on claims of emotional distress, violation of privacy and civil rights violations.

The trial will be held in downtown Los Angeles.

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