Venus settles wrongful death suit
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — Tennis legend Venus Williams has settled a wrongful death lawsuit related to a fatal car crash in Florida, court records show.
Palm Beach County court records show that the case was closed last week.
Terms of the agreement between Williams and the estate of Jerome Barson, 78, weren’t included in the documents.
Palm Beach Gardens police previously cleared both Williams and Barson’s wife, Linda, in the June 9, 2017 crash that fatally injured Barson.
A police report said an unidentified third vehicle illegally cut off Williams as she tried to cross a busy six-lane highway, setting off a chain of events that ended with a sedan driven by Linda Barson, 68, slamming into the passenger side of Williams’ SUV.
Jerome Barson died 13 days after the crash, and his wife sustained a broken arm and other injuries. Williams, 38, was not hurt. Lead investigator David Dowling said a video from a nearby security camera shows Williams legally entered the intersection from a road exiting her gated neighborhood on a green light.
As she started to cross, a dark sedan cut her off, forcing her to stop. When the sedan cleared her path, Williams began moving forward, but that put her in the path of the Barsons, who now had the green light.
The Barsons’ vehicle hit Williams’ SUV at 40 mph.
Dowling said in his report that state law required Williams to exit the intersection and that even though Linda Barson had the green light she was obligated to make sure the intersection was clear.
Attorneys for Williams and the Barsons didn’t return messages from AP seeking comment.