'I need a break, I need a break,' Jordan said as he stood up. 'Sorry your honor,' he said as he walked off the stand for the first of three times.
Jury selection is expected to begin Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles for the trial of Vanessa Bryant's lawsuit over graphic photos taken by first responders at the scene of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, Kobe Bryant, their teenage daughter and seven others.
"I need a break, I need a break," Jordan said as he stood up. "Sorry your honor," he said as he walked off the stand for the first of three times.Vanessa Bryant, the widow of Kobe Bryant, leaves a federal courthouse in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022.
At times Jordan rejected pointed questions from attorneys about exactly what he photographed that day and why. Testimony continued with a series of Los Angeles County sheriff deputies who received and shared the sensitive photos with each other, one of whom was a trainee who showed the photos to a bartender he considered a friend.
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