A second lawsuit over the fatal Malibu car crash in February involving Caitlyn Jenner was filed Monday against the ex-Olympian for personal injury.
Hollywood talent manager Jessica Marie Steindorff, who counts model Alessandro Ambrosio as a client, filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court. The suit seeks unspecified damages and does not reveal any new information about the fatal crash.
A representative for Jenner could not be immediately reached for comment.
Steindorff was driving a 2010 Toyota Prius that was allegedly rear-ended by Jenner in the Feb. 7 chain-reaction crash on Pacific Coast Highway that left Kim Howe of Calabasas dead.
According to sheriff's deputies, Steindorff's Prius was stopped on PCH when she was rear-ended by a white Lexus. Jenner's black SUV with a trailer in tow then rear-ended the white Lexus, sending it into oncoming traffic, where it collided with a black hummer.
The driver of the Lexus, the 69-year-old Howe of Calabasas, died at the scene. Relatives of Howe have filed a separate suit against Jenner.
Jenner has not been charged in the case. An investigation is ongoing.
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