The posts were of an amended complaint – filed Wednesday at the US District Court in Los Angeles and obtained by CNN – that named deputies Joey Cruz, Rafael Mejia, Michael Russell and Raul Versales as defendants, in addition to Los Angeles County, its sheriff and fire department . The lawsuit claims damages, allegations of negligence and invasion of privacy.
On the same day, Cruz also showed photos of the remains of the Bryants to his niece, according to the complaint.
The bartender who saw the photos then shared with other customers that he had seen the photos and “described specifics of Mr. Bryant’s remains,” the complaint states.
One of the clients found this situation “very disturbing” and sent a complaint by e-mail to the sheriff’s department describing the deputy sheriff.
Another deputy sheriff, Russell, reportedly shared photos with a friend with whom he “ plays video games every night, ” the complaint said.
“Ms. Bryant is looking forward to taking her case to public court,” Vanessa Bryant’s attorney Luis Li said in a statement to CNN.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“We respect the judge’s decision,” Ron Hernandez, the vice president of the Association for Los Angeles, said in a statement. “Our main concern is the privacy of all parties involved.”