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Kobe Bryant crash – First pic of LA cop Rafael Mejia who shared horror photos of star’s body for ‘morbid gossip’

THIS is the first pic of Los Angeles cop Rafael Mejia, who allegedly shared horror photos of Kobe Bryant’s body for 'morbid gossip', a lawsuit claims.

alleges that within just two days, at least 10 Sheriff's Department members had seen the photos and they became the "subject of gossip" within the force.

LA Sheriff Rafael Mejia, who has been named in an amended lawsuit filed on behalf of Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa
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LA Sheriff Rafael Mejia, who has been named in an amended lawsuit filed on behalf of Kobe Bryant’s widow, VanessaCredit: Lost Hills Police Department
Kobe Bryant and daughter Gigi
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Kobe Bryant and daughter GigiCredit: Refer to Caption

The shocking revelation comes as Vanessa Bryant who allegedly took and shared graphic photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, daughter and seven others.

She has posted a photo of the front page of the lawsuit that names Los Angeles County, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the sheriff’s department and four deputies — , Rafael Mejia, Michael Russell and Raul Versales — as .

The suit alleges that on the day of the crash Mejia, who was assigned to the crash site, obtained photos from fire department personnel.

He then allegedly walked over to chat with a female deputy who wasn't involved in the investigation - and for no reason other than "morbid gossip" - sent them to her cellphone, it adds.

It comes as:

  • , Rafael Mejia, Michael Russell and Raul Versales have been named as defendants in the civil rights lawsuit filed by Vanessa Bryant
  • The legal action follows t
  • The crash was blamed on ’s decision to fly in fog when he ‘didn’t know which way was up’

According to the lawsuit, Mejia had allegedly obtained "multiple photographs of the Bryants' remains" from fire department personnel taken at the scene "and stored them on his personal cell phone",

Mejia is then claimed to have passed the photos to Cruz, a trainee deputy at the time, the lawsuit alleges.

It alleges that two days after the crash, Cruz "boasted" to a bartender at a Southern California bar and grill that he'd responded to the scene and showed photos the trainee deputy had been sent by Mejia.

They included bodies of a girl and of Kobe Bryant, the suit alleges.

The suit alleges that Cruz shared photos of Kobe Bryant's body with a bartender, and the others named in the suit are alleged to have passed around "gratuitous photos of the dead children, parents, and coaches".

Kobe Bryant died alongside his daughter and seven others when their helicopter crashed into a hillside near Los Angeles
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Kobe Bryant died alongside his daughter and seven others when their helicopter crashed into a hillside near Los AngelesCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Vanessa Bryant shared several photos of the lawsuit to her Instagram, including the front page of the lawsuit
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Vanessa Bryant shared several photos of the lawsuit to her Instagram, including the front page of the lawsuit
Sheriff Alex Villanueva responded to the allegations via Twitter
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Sheriff Alex Villanueva responded to the allegations via Twitter

The second part of Vanessa Bryant's lawsuit - that she has shared on social media - outlines allegations that officer Cruz showed crash pics to a bartender at the Baja California Bar and Grill in Norwalk, California.

One of the bar's customers described Cruz's alleged actions as "very, very disturbing", the lawsuit adds.

The patron became disturbed enough that they filed an official complaint with the Sheriff's Department, the suit says, reports the Associated Press.

Cruz is also accused of .

He also allegedly made "a crude remark about the state of the victims' remains".

Emergency personnel work at the helicopter crash site that claimed the life of former NBA great Kobe Bryant on January 27, 2020 in Calabasas, California
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Emergency personnel work at the helicopter crash site that claimed the life of former NBA great Kobe Bryant on January 27, 2020 in Calabasas, CaliforniaCredit: Getty
The documents were included in her Instagram post
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The documents were included in her Instagram postCredit: Instagram/Vanessa Bryant

JUDGE REJECTS SECRECY BID

His named was revealed when a Los Angeles federal judge rejected bid to by country attorneys to have the deputies’ names withheld to prevent them being the targets of hackers.

Their names were revealed as Kobe Bryant's grieving widow, 37, posted images of lawsuit documents she filed against County, the sheriff’s department, the county fire department, and the deputies in question on Wednesday.

Vanessa Bryant is seeking damages for negligence and invasion of privacy.

 and his 13-year-old daughter and several others were traveling by helicopter in January last year to Mamba Academy in Thousand Oaks,  for a basketball game when it crashed.

The basketball star's widow, 37, of the crash scene.

Bryant’s widow's lawsuit alleged that within 48 hours of the crash, photos had spread to at least 10 members of the department.

One deputy, it is alleged, had taken between 25 and 100 photos of the crash scene on his cell phone.

There are disturbing allegations about what those deputies did with the photos of Kobe, Gianna and the other passengers. 

NBA legend Kobe and his daughter Gianna tragically died in a January 2020 helicopter crash
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NBA legend Kobe and his daughter Gianna tragically died in a January 2020 helicopter crashCredit: Getty
Vanessa Bryant names LA cops 'who shared harrowing pics of Kobe and Gigi's bodies at chopper crash site' in lawsuit
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Vanessa Bryant names LA cops 'who shared harrowing pics of Kobe and Gigi's bodies at chopper crash site' in lawsuit

Another officer, deputy Michael Russell, allegedly sent photos to a friend with whom he "plays video games nightly." 

None of the deputies were directly involved in the investigation of the crash or had any legitimate purpose in taking or passing around the grisly photos, the suit contends.

According to the lawsuit, Sheriff Alex Villanueva allegedly summoned those deputies who had taken the photos into his office.

He is alleged to have said that if they deleted the photos they would not be disciplined.

Internal affairs were not allegedly told about the breach of privacy, and no probe was started until news of the photos was made public.

"We will refrain from trying this case in the media and will wait for the appropriate venue," Sheriff Alex Villanueva tweeted, adding, "our hearts go out to all the families affected by this tragedy."

People gathered on January 26, 2020 around a makeshift memorial in downtown LA as they paid tribute to former NBA and Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant
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People gathered on January 26, 2020 around a makeshift memorial in downtown LA as they paid tribute to former NBA and Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe BryantCredit: AFP
Kobe Bryant, with wife Vanessa and daughter Gianna and Natalia in 2016
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Kobe Bryant, with wife Vanessa and daughter Gianna and Natalia in 2016Credit: Getty - Contributor

Attorneys for the four sheriff’s deputies had wanted to keep their names and ranks sealed over fears their computers would be compromised.

They claimed "hackers may attempt to seek out and gain access to the individual deputies' devices to locate any photographs and publish them," state court documents.

But a federal judge last week rejected a bid to keep the deputies' names under seal.

US District Judge John F. Walter ruled that the hacker argument is "totally inconsistent with their position that such photographs no longer exist".

This allowed Bryant to add the officers' names and details from the internal affairs investigation to her civil rights lawsuit against LA county and the Sheriff’s Department.

In his ruling, Judge Walter found that allegations of police officer misconduct should not be hidden from public scrutiny, 

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“Indeed where the case involves allegations of police misconduct, the public has a vested interest in assessing the truthfulness of the allegations of official misconduct, and whether agencies that are responsible for investigating and adjudicating complaints of misconduct have acted properly and wisely,” he wrote.

The death of Bryant, who won five championships in his 20 seasons with the Lakers, stunned the sports world and led to an outpouring of emotion across the world.

MORE ON RAFAEL MEJIA

Rafael Mejia was a former Marine, serving as a sergeant and combat engineer in the Marines from 1995 to 2003.

In 2019 he joined the Juvenile Intervention Team at Los Angeles Sheriff's department.

He received an exemplary performance award at the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff's banquet in 2016.

Pictures show him organising a fundraising obstacle course for local kids and receiving gifts from the community to thank him for his service, along with fellow other cops.

According to allegations in Vanessa Bryant's lawsuit:

  • Mejia was posted to the "general proximity" of the crash site back on January 26 and stationed himself at the makeshift command post at Los Virgenes Water District, which is where he obtained multiple photos of Kobe's remains, alleges the lawsuit.
  • He is then alleged to have shared the pictures with at least two others "without any legitimate governmental purpose".
  • The lawsuit accuses him of sharing the pictures with a female deputy "for no other reason than morbid gossip".
  • He also allegedly told superiors only one picture contained images of Kobe's remains, when it was actually five.
  • Mejia also allegedly claimed that he erased them immediately when it was later discovered he only deleted them on January 30, according to the suit.
  • Mejia also allegedly claimed that he only sent the pictures to answer questions about the identifying features of the helicopter - which the lawsuit says was "false".
  • He eventually allegedly admitted that "curiosity got the best of [them]" and that such curiosity was "in [their] nature" as deputies, the court papers read.
  • Mejia is also accused of allegedly sending the pictures to trainee deputy Joey Cruz, who then allegedly showed them to a bartender and customers at the Baja California Bar and Grill two days later and then to his niece.
Vanessa Bryant has named the deputies who allegedly shared photos of the crash that killed her husband, Kobe, and daughter, Gianna
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Vanessa Bryant has named the deputies who allegedly shared photos of the crash that killed her husband, Kobe, and daughter, GiannaCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Bryant's suit seeks damages for negligence and invasion of privacy
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Bryant's suit seeks damages for negligence and invasion of privacyCredit: Reuters
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