Ex-Georgia staffer sues school, Eagles' Jalen Carter after being injured in fatal crash


A woman who survived a car crash that killed a Georgia football player and recruiting staffer filed a lawsuit accusing numerous parties of negligence.

In court records obtained by USA TODAY Sports, Victoria Bowles, who is a former recruiting analyst for the school, filed the lawsuit in Gwinnett County, Georgia on Tuesday.

Among the defendants in the case are UGA Athletic Association, Philadelphia Eagles rookie defensive lineman Jalen Carter, the estate of Chandler LeCroy, who was killed in the accident along with offensive lineman Devin Willock, and five unidentified individuals labeled as John Doe.

Police have said on the evening of Jan. 15, after a parade celebrating Georgia’s football team winning back-to-back national championships, a Ford Expedition driven by LeCroy was traveling about 104 miles just four seconds before the crash, which was a result of street racing with Carter. Bowles was a passenger in the backseat of the SUV.

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