Attorneys for Hidden Hills socialite Rebecca Grossman have consistently maintained it was her then-lover, former Dodgers pitcher Scott Erickson, who first struck two young boys in a Westlake Village crosswalk, a fatal collision for which she now stands accused of murder. A district attorney’s investigator, called to testify at Grossman’s trial by the defense, leveled a further charge at Erickson …
It was a September evening in 2020 when Nancy Iskander and her three sons approached a marked crosswalk in their upscale suburban L.A. neighborhood. “I know she killed them,” Iskander testified earlier this month, saying she has no doubt it was the white SUV she now knows was driven by Grossman that fatally struck her two sons. His lawyer, Mark …
Rebecca Grossman, right, holds her husband Peter’s arm as she exits Van Nuys Courthouse West on Jan. 23. Grossman’s lead attorney, Tony Buzbee, has throughout the trial taken every opportunity to argue it was Erickson’s black SUV — not his client’s white Mercedes — that first struck the children. His lawyer, Mark Werksman, said he does not plan to address …
Scott Erickson pitches for the Dodgers in May 2005. Erickson was charged with a misdemeanor count of reckless driving in connection to a crash in Westlake Village that killed two young boys. Former Major League Baseball pitcher Scott Erickson has been charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash in Westlake Village that killed two young boys, a media report said …