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Prosecutors say they won't charge Brandy in deadly 2006 freeway crash

Sunday, December 30, 2007

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles city attorney's office said Friday it will not charge Brandy in a deadly December 2006 crash.

Spokesman Nick Velasquez said there is "insufficient evidence" for a jury to find the 28-year-old actress-singer guilty of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter beyond a reasonable doubt.

The decision runs counter to a recommendation from the California Highway Patrol that Brandy, whose real name is Brandy Norwood, be charged in the Dec. 30, 2006, crash.

Brandy was driving on a Los Angeles freeway when traffic slowed and her Land Rover smashed into the back of a Honda.

That car was involved in several other collisions. The driver, 38-year-old Awatef Aboudihaj, died in the accident.

Brandy's attorney, Blair Berk, said "we are extremely pleased" with the decision not to prosecute.

The California Highway Patrol did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Following the crash, Brandy was sued for more than $50 million in separate lawsuits filed by Aboudihaj's parents, children and husband. Brandy and Mallory Ham, a motorist whose car struck the Honda, also have sued each other for negligence. Aboudihaj's husband also has sued Ham. All the lawsuits are pending.

A call to an attorney representing Aboudihaj's children was not immediately returned.

Norwood has made five albums and earned a Grammy in 1999. She starred in the "Moesha" sitcom from 1996-2001.



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