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LA socialite who killed two boys in hit-and-run says she earns no money as she is told to pay $176M in damages

LA socialite who killed two boys in hit-and-run says she earns no money as she is told to pay $176M in damages Rebecca Grossman ran down brothers Jakob and Mark Iskander in 2020 while allegedly racing her then-boyfriend in a Mercedes-Benz SUV - Bookmark Disgraced and imprisoned Los Angeles socialite Rebecca Grossman doesn't have any earnings with which to pay punitive damages for killing two boys in a hit-and-run collision, her lawyer told jurors after they awarded the victims' family $176...

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Jury awards $176m to family of boys killed by LA socialite as she raced ex-baseball star boyfriend

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