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Caitlyn Jenner has settled the second civil suit brought against her after a fatal multi-vehicle crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu last February.

Authorities respond to the scene of a Feb. 7, 2015, crash on PCH in Malibu involving Caitlyn Jenner. (Credit: KTLA)
Authorities respond to the scene of a Feb. 7, 2015, crash on PCH in Malibu involving Caitlyn Jenner. (Credit: KTLA)

A wrongful death suit brought by William Howe and Dana Redmond — the stepchildren of Kim Howe, who was killed in the crash — was dismissed Tuesday, Jenner attorney Philip Boesch Jr. told the Associated Press.

Though the AP had no details beyond the fact of the settlement, a source told TMZ that the deal was for a “very modest amount” because of doubts about the stepchildren’s standing in the case. The source also said the money had come from insurance, not straight from Jenner.

Howe was northbound on PCH on Feb. 7 when traffic slowed and her Lexus was rear-ended by Jenner’s Cadillac Escalade, which was pulling a trailer carrying an ATV. The collision pushed Howe’s car into oncoming traffic, where it was slammed by a Hummer, killing the 69-year-old.

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