No felony charges will be brought against Caitlyn Jenner for her involvement in a deadly February car crash when she was still officially a man, but she could face a charge of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter, according to TMZ.
"Our law enforcement sources say L.A. County Sheriff's investigators have seen the footage from an MTA bus camera — showing a clear image of Jenner's SUV smashing into Kim Howe's Lexus and a black Prius,"
TMZ reporters wrote Sunday.
"We're told the only infraction investigators see is that Bruce was simply inattentive. As we've told you, it's what cops typically call 'DWHUA' ... driving with head up a**."
It does not appear Jenner — who was still publically known as Bruce Jenner at the time — texting, drinking or doing anything else that could be an aggravating factor in the case.
Many experts say that when similar cases are presented to a judge, the misdemeanor manslaughter charges are often dropped altogether.
Beyond the possible criminal charges related to the crash, the relatives of the deceased crash victim, 69-year-old Kim Howe, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Jenner in April.