Rebecca Grossman stays behind bars after appeals court rejection
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Rebecca Grossman, a well-known socialite from Westlake Village and co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation, is set to continue her imprisonment after her last attempt to overturn her 2024 conviction was denied by a California appeals court.

This decision solidifies her sentence of 15 years to life, stemming from a devastating accident that captured national attention and tragically ended the lives of two young brothers.

The heartbreaking incident occurred in 2020 when Grossman’s SUV collided with 11-year-old Mark and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander as they crossed the street in a marked crosswalk.

Further intrigue surrounded the involvement of Scott Erickson, a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was in a separate vehicle nearby, leading to speculation about whether the two were speeding in tandem. Despite this, Erickson faced no charges.

Investigators determined that Grossman was driving well over the 45 mph speed limit. Prosecutors contended that her reckless behavior demonstrated “implied malice,” elevating the charges from potential manslaughter to second-degree murder.

Grossman’s defense team argued that the jury had been misled regarding the legal implications of implied malice and suggested other parties might have played a role. However, the appeals court remained unconvinced by these arguments.

Her sentence stands firm, leaving her no early release and no reprieve.

The boys’ mother, Nancy Iskander, has spoken about her heartbreak, emphasizing the stark contrast between her children’s lives and the privileged world Grossman once inhabited, filled with charity galas, magazine spreads and elite social circles.

Even behind bars, Grossman had faced scrutiny for alleged attempts to access restricted materials.

With this decision, Grossman’s fall from society pages to a prison cell is complete.

For the Iskander family, justice may be slow, but the ruling ensures that the women responsible for their unimaginable loss will remain behind bars for the foreseeable future.

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