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County deputies and firefighters had shot photos of the bodies and shared them with others in their departments. A county lawyer said the pictures were part of their job, but Vanessa. “Public” dissemination is not the standard: Sharing information, photos or videos of sensitive patient situations or crime scenes with anyone who is not on a “need to know basis” is inappropriate, and in some cases, illegal. Vanessa Bryant has agreed to accept a $28.85 million settlement from Los Angeles County in exchange for ending her fight against those she accused of improperly taking and sharing gruesome. California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill late Monday that would make it a misdemeanor for a first responder who responds to the scene of an accident or crime to take unauthorized photos of.