As previously noted in other Tammy Sytch legal coverage, a second civil lawsuit was filed against Sytch in regard to the car accident that caused the passing of Julian Lasseter. On 3/21, Jana Olivova, a passenger in another car that was impacted during the incident, filed a civil lawsuot against Sytch seeking in excess of $50,000.
In the lawsuit, Olivova is alleging, "As a direct and proximate result of the negligence of Defendant, TAMARA SYTCH, Plaint iff, JANA OLIVOVA, suffered bodily injury including a permanent injury to the body as a whole, pain and suffering of both a physical and mental nature, disability, physical impairment, disfigurement, mental anguish, inconvenience, loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life, aggravation of an existing condition, expense of hospitalization, medical and nursing care and treatment, loss of earnings, loss of ability to earn money and loss of ability to lead and enjoy a normal life. The losses are either permanent or continuing and Plaintiff will suffer the losses in the future. Plaintiff, JANA OLIVOVA also suffered other damages, including, but not limited to, loss of the use of the subject vehicle, damage to the subj ect vehicle. Plaintiff, JANA OLIVOVA, will suffer or incur the injuries, expenses and impairment in the future."
Beyond Sytch, Olivova is also suing Sytch's fiance James Pente, alleging he was the owner of the vehicle Sytch was operating. The police report from the incident listed that as the case, but another civil lawsuit brought by the Lasseter estate uncovered that Pente (who claimed all along he did not own the car) was still technically owned by the dealership Sytch had acquired the car from even though she did not have a valid driver's license at the time. One would think that if and when Olivova's attorneys discover the same, they will file an amended pleading.
Olivova is also suing Geico as the lawsuit alleges both Sytch and Pente were uninsured at the time of the incident. It would appear that would be her own insurance.
None of the defendants have responded to the lawsuit as of this writing and there is no court record that indicates they have even been served.
Sytch is scheduled to stand trial on criminal charges sometime this fall. The civil lawsuit brought on by The Lasseter estate is still making its way through the court system.
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