Brandy Settles Lawsuit From Fatal Crash

July 16, 2009 at 3:08am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

R&B Singer Brandy has settled a civil suit filed by one of the survivors of her multi-car car crash in 2006.

The settlement was reached with Mallory Ham, 52, who sustained lacerations to her face and a broken nose, has settled for an undisclosed sum with Brandy's insurance company.

Brandy, 30, was driving on the Los Angeles 405 freeway when her Land Rover was in collision with a Toyota Corolla driven by Awatef Aboudihaj, a 38-year-old wife and mother-of-two, who died in the accident.

Police decided not to press charges on any party due to insufficient evidence.

Brandy also reached a settlement with Aboudihaj's widow, Maroune Hdidou, on behalf of his two sons for $300,000 for each child.

—Philippa Bourke, Splash News

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