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COURT DOCUMENTS IN BRANDY NORWOOD FATAL ACCIDENT

Feb. 5 2009, Published 11:04 a.m. ET

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The scene of the wreck between Brandy and Aboudiha. (Photo: RadarOnline.com) Singer Brandy Norwood is responding to a lawsuit filed against her by one of the people involved in a car crash she was involved in.

Radaronline.com has exclusively obtained court documents filed by

Norwood's attorneys in response to a lawsuit filed by Donald Lite.

The tragic car crash took place on December 30, 2006 on the 405 freeway

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in Los Angeles. Brandy's car rear ended Awatef Aboudiha's vehicle, and

killed her. Lite's car was also involved in the accident.

Brandy denies each and every allegation in Lite's lawsuit and is

demanding a jury trial. She says in her response that "if the plaintiff

suffered or sustained damages as alleged in the complaint, those damages

were proximately caused and contributed to by plaintiff by his failure

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to conduct himself in a manner ordinarily expected of reasonable

prudent persons".

Brandy wasn't criminally charged in the accident. Donald Lite, filed

the lawsuit against Brandy, and the estate of the woman who died in the

crash. Lite originally alleged in his lawsuit that Brandy and Aboudiha

failed to keep a safe distance from his vehicle, and their disregard for

for road-rules caused the pile-up. He is seeking an undetermined amount

he alleges that he has serious and permanent injuries. Lite's lawsuit

was originally filed on December 8, 2008.

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