Rebecca Grossman
Coverage of Rebecca Grossman in the Nexus archive.
- Lone holdout juror in Rebecca Grossman case reveals why she disagreed with $22M punitive damages verdict
A lone holdout juror in the Rebecca Grossman case disclosed her disagreement with the $22 million punitive damages verdict. The juror's reasoning for opposing the damages was highlighted in the report.
- California socialite and ex-Dodger must pay $22M in punitive damages over deaths of young brothers
A Los Angeles jury ordered California socialite Rebecca Grossman to pay $21 million in punitive damages to the parents of two young brothers who died in a hit-and-run collision in 2020. The collision occurred when Grossman's car struck the brothers.
- California socialite and ex-Dodger must pay $22M in punitive damages over deaths of young brothers
A Los Angeles jury ordered California socialite Rebecca Grossman to pay $21 million in punitive damages and former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Scott Erickson to pay $1.17 million in punitive damages over the 2020 hit-and-run collision that killed 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander. The verdict follows a civil trial where jurors found Grossman and Erickson negligent in the boys' deaths, in addition to a $176 million wrongful death and emotional distress award.
- Grossman, Erickson ordered to pay more than $22M in punitive damages combined for fatal crash
Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson were ordered to pay a combined $22.17 million in punitive damages to the family of two boys who were fatally struck in a 2020 crash. Grossman was assessed $21 million, while Erickson was ordered to pay $1.17 million.
- Rebecca Grossman and ex-lover Scott Erickson ordered to pay a total of $199M to family of young boys killed in street-racing crash after jury awards $22M punitive damages
Rebecca Grossman and ex-lover Scott Erickson were ordered to pay $199 million to the family of young boys killed in a street-racing crash, with a jury awarding $22 million in punitive damages. The case involves legal liability for the fatal incident.
- Rebecca Grossman and ex-Dodger should pay nearly $200 million in boys' deaths, jury finds
Rebecca Grossman and her former lover Scott Erickson were ordered to pay $21 million and $1.17 million in punitive damages, respectively, to the family of two young brothers killed when they raced their SUVs through a Westlake Village crosswalk. The jury found them liable for the boys' deaths.
- Rebecca Grossman and ex-Dodger should pay nearly $200 million in boys' deaths, jury finds
Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson were ordered to pay $21 million and $1.17 million in punitive damages, respectively, to the family of two boys killed when Grossman and Erickson raced SUVs through a Westlake Village crosswalk. The jury found them responsible for the children's deaths.
- Jury slaps millions more in punitive damages for LA socialite Rebecca Grossman
Rebecca Grossman, an LA socialite, was ordered to pay an additional $21 million in punitive damages following a 2020 crash that killed two boys. The total damages from Grossman and Scott Erickson now amount to $198 million, including $176 million in compensatory damages awarded last week.
- LA jury awards $22 million punitive damages to family of brothers killed in hit-and-run by socialite
A Los Angeles County jury awarded $22 million in punitive damages to the family of two brothers killed in a 2020 hit-and-run by Rebecca Grossman, wife of a renowned plastic surgeon, and her lover Scott Erickson. The jury found Grossman and Erickson negligent and malicious, resulting in $176 million in compensatory damages, with Grossman serving a 15-year-to-life sentence for her convictions in the case.
- Attorney seeks $21M in punitive damages from Rebecca Grossman, ex-Dodger in deaths of 2 brothers
An attorney is seeking $21 million in punitive damages from Rebecca Grossman, an ex-Dodger, in connection with the deaths of two brothers. A jury previously awarded the family $176 million in compensatory damages for the 2020 deaths and must now determine punitive damages.
- Rebecca Grossman’s husband dodges finance questions in punitive damages trial over boys’ deaths
Dr. Peter Grossman testified about family finances during a punitive damages trial involving his wife Rebecca Grossman and her former lover Scott Erickson, who were found negligent in a hit-and-run crash that killed two boys six years ago. The trial follows a jury's finding of malice in their actions, allowing the family to seek punitive damages alongside $176 million in compensatory damages.
- Rebecca Grossman’s husband gets grilled on stand about family’s wealth
Dr. Peter Grossman, a plastic surgeon, was questioned about his family's wealth during a trial where his wife, Rebecca Grossman, and her former lover, Scott Erickson, face punitive damages for the 2020 hit-and-run crash that killed two boys. The trial involves allegations of hidden assets and negligence in the crash that resulted in the deaths of Mark and Jacob Iskander.
- Jury awards $176M for wrongful deaths of young brothers struck by California socialite's car
A Los Angeles jury awarded $176 million to the parents of two brothers killed in a hit-and-run collision involving Rebecca Grossman's car. The jury found Grossman and Scott Erickson negligent in the 2020 deaths of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander. Grossman faces a separate criminal conviction for second-degree murder, and the trial will determine punitive damages.
- Jury awards $176M for wrongful deaths of young brothers struck by California socialite’s car
A Los Angeles jury awarded $176 million to the parents of two young brothers killed in a hit-and-run collision involving Rebecca Grossman's car in 2020. The jury found Grossman and former Dodgers pitcher Scott Erickson negligent in the deaths of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander, with punitive damages still pending. The crash occurred in Westlake Village after both individuals were speeding, with Grossman's attorney claiming she was distracted by the boys' mother avoiding Erickson's vehicle.
- Grossman, Erickson civil trial moves to punitive phase in deaths of 2 young brothers
The second phase of a civil case against Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson is underway in the deaths of two young brothers in a 2020 Westlake Village crash. A jury found Grossman and Erickson negligent in the Iskader brothers' deaths, awarding their family $176 million in damages.
- Jury to consider punitive damages in deadly Westlake Village crash
A jury is considering punitive damages in a Westlake Village crash that killed two brothers, with Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson found liable. The Iskander family was awarded over $170 million in damages, and jurors will decide if additional punitive damages should be added.
- Rebecca Grossman and ex-lover Scott Erickson ordered to pay $176 million to parents of brothers killed in hit-and-run
Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson were ordered to pay $176 million to the parents of brothers who died in a hit-and-run incident. The judgment stems from the fatal accident caused by their actions.
- Rebecca Grossman and ex-lover Scott Erickson ordered to pay $176 million to parents of boys killed in hit-and-run
Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson were ordered to pay $176 million to the parents of boys killed in a hit-and-run incident. The judgment stems from a legal case involving the fatal accident.
- Rebecca Grossman, ex-Dodger found liable for crash that killed two boys; jury awards $176 million
Rebecca Grossman, ex-Dodger, and Scott Erickson were found liable in a fatal crash that killed 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander. The Iskander family was awarded $176 million in a wrongful death lawsuit citing negligence.
- Rebecca Grossman, ex-Dodger found liable for crash that killed two boys; jury awards $176 million
Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson were found liable in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Mark and Jacob Iskander, two brothers killed in a crash. A jury awarded $176 million in the case.
- Jurors find Rebecca Grossman, Scott Erickson negligent in Iskander boys' deaths
Jurors found Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson negligent in the 2020 Westlake Village crash that killed 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander. The civil trial determined their financial responsibility for the boys' deaths.
- Rebecca Grossman jury awards $176M in damages for death of two young boys
A Los Angeles socialite was convicted of murder for killing two young boys with her car during a chase with her lover and was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison in 2024. The jury awarded $176 million in damages for their deaths.
- Rebecca Grossman, Scott Erickson found negligent in 2 brothers' deaths; must pay $176M in damages
A jury found Rebecca Grossman and former Dodger Scott Erickson negligent in a crash that killed two young brothers in Westlake Village, resulting in a $176 million damages award.
- Rebecca Grossman, Scott Erickson found liable in deadly Westlake Village crash
Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson were found liable in a civil trial for a 2020 Westlake Village crash that killed two brothers, with the plaintiffs alleging a speed contest and impaired driving. The case followed a criminal conviction of Grossman for second-degree murder and hit-and-run driving.
- Jury deliberations to begin in Westlake Village crash civil trial
Jury deliberations are starting in a civil trial over a Westlake Village crash that killed two brothers, involving Rebecca Grossman and former MLB pitcher Scott Erickson. The plaintiffs, the family of the deceased boys, are seeking hundreds of millions in damages, alleging Grossman and Erickson engaged in a speed contest while impaired. Grossman was previously convicted of second-degree murder in the 2020 incident.
- Lawyer urges multimillion-dollar verdict against Grossman and ex-Dodger in killing of two boys
In a civil suit, attorney Brian Panish is seeking accountability from Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson for the deaths of the Iskander brothers. The case is being argued in court with a request for a multimillion-dollar verdict.
- Lawyer urges multimillion-dollar verdict against Grossman and ex-Dodger in killing of two boys
Attorney Brian Panish is seeking a multimillion-dollar verdict against Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson in a civil suit alleging their accountability in the deaths of the Iskander brothers.
- Closing arguments to begin in deadly Westlake Village crash civil trial
Closing arguments are set to begin in a civil trial over a 2020 Westlake Village crash that killed two brothers, with plaintiffs alleging Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson engaged in a speed contest before the incident. Grossman was convicted of second-degree murder in 2024 and is serving a 15-year-to-life prison sentence.
- Civil trial testimony continues in deadly Westlake Village crash
A civil trial in Westlake Village addresses the 2020 crash that killed two brothers during an alleged street race. Plaintiffs Nancy Iskander, Karim Iskander, and Zachary Iskander allege Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson caused the accident. City managers testified that safety concerns about the intersection were known but no changes were made before the crash.
- Disgraced socialite Rebecca Grossman STILL refusing to accept blame for hit-and-run which killed young brothers, court hears
Disgraced socialite Rebecca Grossman is still refusing to accept responsibility for a hit-and-run incident that resulted in the deaths of two young brothers, as revealed in court proceedings.
- Rebecca Grossman, ex-boyfriend were racing when 2 boys were killed in crosswalk, lawyer alleges
Rebecca Grossman and her ex-boyfriend were allegedly racing while intoxicated when she struck and killed two young brothers in a crosswalk, according to the boys' parents' attorney. The incident occurred during a court proceeding where the lawyer presented the allegations to a jury.
- Socialite Rebecca Grossman 'writes disgusting new letter from prison to mother of two brothers she murdered with her Mercedes and insists SHE'S the victim'
Rebecca Grossman, a socialite, is serving prison time after murdering her two brothers with her Mercedes. She recently sent a letter to the mother of her victims, claiming she is the victim.