Judge Denies Prosecutors’ Request to Revoke Jail Phone Privileges of Rebecca Grossman, Convicted in Fatal Crash

Westlake Village, California – A judge denied prosecutors’ request to revoke phone privileges for Rebecca Grossman, who was convicted of murder and other charges in a fatal crash that killed two young boys. Grossman, the co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation, was ordered by the judge not to contact the victims’ family members or jurors. In a recent court filing, Deputy District Attorneys Ryan Gould and Jamie Castro alleged that Grossman had been using her phone calls to engage in potentially illegal conduct. The prosecutors claimed that Grossman admitted to violating a court protective order … Read more

LA Socialite Rebecca Grossman Accused of Conspiring with Family from Prison to Secure New Trial in Hit-and-Run Case

Los Angeles socialite Rebecca Grossman, who was convicted of a hit-and-run that killed two young brothers, is now facing accusations of conspiring from behind bars to secure a new trial. Grossman was found guilty on all counts for the September 2020 crash that claimed the lives of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander. Prosecutors allege that she has been contacting her husband and daughter from jail in an attempt to influence witnesses, the jury, the judge, and her ex-lover. The Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorneys have filed a motion providing evidence of the … Read more

Rebecca Grossman Faces Immediate Jail Time After Verdict in Fatal Reckless Driving Case

Los Angeles, California – After being found guilty of second-degree murder in a case involving the death of two young boys, Rebecca Grossman was immediately remanded into custody by the judge. Despite her plans to appeal the verdict, Grossman was sent to jail ahead of her sentencing, leaving many wondering how this is possible. In criminal cases, when sentencing is not conducted immediately after a guilty verdict, there are several options available to the judge. The defendant may be kept in custody if they were already confined, ordered into custody right away, or required to … Read more

Socialite Rebecca Grossman Found Guilty on All Counts in Tragic Westlake Village Hit-and-Run Case

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. – Rebecca Grossman, a prominent socialite, has been convicted of murder and other charges in connection with a tragic incident in 2020 that resulted in the deaths of two young boys. A Los Angeles County jury found the 60-year-old guilty on all five counts, which include two counts of murder and two counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence. She was also convicted of one felony count of hit-and-run driving. The trial lasted for several days, during which Deputy District Attorney Ryan Gould argued that Grossman struck 11-year-old Mark Iskander and … Read more