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Son Of Multi-Millionaire, 17, Arrested For The Death Of Secretary, 32, In A High-Speed Lamborghini Crash
Negligent vehicular manslaughter is charged against the Beverly Hills teen
Following weeks of public outcry and speculations, the teen driver, who killed a 32-Year-Old Secretary identified as Monique Munoz, has officially been held. Brenden Khuri, 17, the teenage son of a multi-millionaire, was behind the wheel of a Lamborghini SUV allegedly street racing with an Audi when it plowed into Munoz’s car in February.
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Brenden Khuri, 17, the teenage son of a multi-millionaire James Khuri has been arrested for the death of 32-Year-Old Monique Munoz
Since the teen driver was revealed to be responsible, his father had gone on a PR Campaign, hoping to pristine his family image. But notwithstanding, DailyMail has learned Los Angeles Police Department recommended negligent vehicular manslaughter charges against the Beverly Hills teen. Due to his age, the charges haven’t yet been filed, but according to the police, the District Attorney’s Office will decide.
Since Brenden was revealed to be responsible, his father had gone on a PR Campaign, hoping to pristine his family image. Still, his son has been charged with negligent vehicular manslaughter.
Brenden was behind the wheel of a Lamborghini SUV allegedly street racing with an Audi when it plowed into Munoz’s car.
James Khuri had on Instagram flaunted himself and his son Brenden with a caption that read: “My son and I hanging out cruising in the hills. Everyone knows who’s car is faster.” James had purchased the $500K supercar as a gift for Brenden on his birthday, but sadly it eventually crushed Munoz’s car. The secretary had reportedly dreamt of going to law school but passed away at the wreck scene.
Here’s 32-Year-Old Monique Munoz.
The secretary had dreamt of going to law school but passed away at the wreck scene.
“We’ve done a filing. That filing was presented to the LA County Juvenile DA. It’s currently in his office. The arrest was 192(c)(1) negligent vehicular manslaughter. I can’t regurgitate what we found but based upon multiple witness statements that corroborate one another; it’s clear that there was gross negligence.” Supervising Detective James Dickson of the LAPD’S West Traffic told Daily Mail, with claims they’re also investigating social media posts.
“We’ve done a filing. That filing was presented to the LA County Juvenile DA. It’s currently in his office,” Detective James Dickson of the LAPD’S West Traffic said
James had purchased the $500K supercar as a gift for Brenden on his birthday, but sadly it eventually crushed Munoz’s car
Detective Dickson reveals the Lamborghini was racing with an Audi, which was found at the scene but wasn’t involved in the crash. He added: “We believe that the vehicle was potentially engaged in a speed contest with the Lamborghini. That’s a separate investigation, and that’s ongoing, so I’m not willing to comment at the moment, but we do believe it was involved.
A defense attorney, Mark Werksman for the Khuri family, denied Brendan was racing.
According to the Daily Mail, a defense attorney, Mark Werksman for the Khuri family, denied Brendan was racing. “The Khuri family is devastated by the tragic accident on February 17, 2021, that caused the death of Monique Munoz. Their hearts go out to the Munoz family for their incomparable loss.” Werksman said in a statement.
James Khuri also released a statement on his Instagram page and it reads:
The statement continued: “Lawyers for the Khuri family and the Munoz family have worked out a financial settlement in order to allow the families to heal, and they are in the process of finalizing those details. They ask for privacy during this said and traumatic times.”
Pictured here is Brenden and his mother Christine, 53, who divorced James in 2008
Close family friend Candace Greene had informed Daily Mail that Brenden was in the hospital having suffered a brain injury in the accident. “The kid is beyond remorseful; he cries every day. He’s been in the hospital since the day of the accident with a brain injury, so he did not walk away from this with cuts and scrapes.” Greene explained.
James is a serial entrepreneur in a glowing 2020 Forbes list and the CEO of Distribution Company FJ holding, which counts Amazon among its customers.
Nonetheless, James is recognized as a serial entrepreneur in a glowing 2020 Forbes list. He’s the CEO of Distribution Company FJ holding, which counts Amazon among its customers. He has made millions from manufacturing and distributing trading cards, including Magic the Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh! And Pokémon.