Caitlyn Jenner Settles Lawsuit Over Fatal Malibu Car Crash

She ended up giving one of the involved drivers an undisclosed amount of money.
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Caitlyn Jenner has settled one of three lawsuits filed against her over her involvement in a fatal multi-car crash in Malibu, California, last February.

Hollywood agent Jessica Steindorff, who represents supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio, was the plaintiff in the suit, which was filed in June. The amount of the settlement was not disclosed, but Steindorff was seeking compensation for property damages, lost wages and medical expenses, plus punitive damages of $25,000. Jenner's insurance company will pay the settlement, TMZ reported Wednesday.

Steindorff was driving a Prius down the Pacific Coast Highway on Feb. 7 when she was rear-ended by local realtor Kim Howe's Lexus. Jenner, driving a Cadillac Escalade, then collided with the Lexus, pushing it into oncoming traffic; the Lexus was struck by a Hummer, killing Howe instantly.

In her complaint, Steindorff alleged that Jenner's vehicle continued moving after hitting Howe's, and that it hit her own car, resulting in damage to the automobile and injuries to herself.

Jenner, who was known as Bruce at the time of the accident, has called the crash a "devastating tragedy." Though she faced charges of manslaughter for her involvement in the incident, the Los Angeles County District Attorney elected not to pursue the criminal case in September.

Jenner has yet to resolve two other lawsuits filed against her, however, by Howe's family and the driver of the Hummer that hit Howe.

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