Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed Sued Over Los Angeles Car Accident Claim

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Gene Simmons and his wife, Shannon Tweed, are facing a lawsuit related to a car accident that allegedly occurred on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.

The complaint was filed by another driver who claims the incident resulted in injuries and financial damages. The case stems from a collision that reportedly took place in July 2024.

Lawsuit Filed Over Sunset Boulevard Collision

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the lawsuit was filed by a driver identified as Evan Brenner.

The plaintiff alleges that a vehicle collision involving a Tesla caused him serious physical injuries, including what he describes as trauma affecting his nervous system.

He also claims the incident led to significant pain, medical treatment, and ongoing health issues.

Damages Being Sought in the Case

The lawsuit seeks both general and special damages.

Brenner is requesting compensation for alleged past and future medical expenses, hospital bills, and loss of income due to an inability to work.

The total amount of damages being sought has not been publicly specified in the filings.

Shannon Tweed Responds to Allegations

Shannon Tweed has strongly denied the claims made in the lawsuit, describing the case as a “money grab.”

She stated that the accident was minor and involved only limited contact between vehicles.

According to Tweed, there was no major impact and only minor cosmetic damage reported at the scene.

Claim About Gene Simmons’ Involvement

Tweed also clarified that Gene Simmons was not present in the vehicle at the time of the incident.

She emphasized that Simmons had no direct involvement in the collision and was not part of the circumstances being described in the lawsuit.

Dispute Over Severity of the Incident

Tweed further suggested that the situation was initially handled amicably between the parties involved.

She stated that the other driver appeared friendly during the exchange of information following the incident.

However, she claims the tone changed later, leading to the filing of a much larger legal complaint.

Legal Case Moving Forward

The lawsuit remains active, and no court ruling has been issued at this stage.

Both sides are expected to present evidence as the case proceeds through the legal system.

The outcome will depend on court proceedings and findings related to liability and damages.

Clara Wiilson

Clara Wilson

Clara Wilson is a senior investigative reporter for WFBNews, specializing in criminal justice, federal law enforcement, and high-profile missing persons cases. With over a decade of experience in the field, Clara is dedicated to providing factual, boots-on-the-ground reporting that prioritizes accuracy and ethics. She previously covered the legal beat for several major metropolitan outlets before joining the WFB News team to focus on national investigative stories.