Cops Pull Over Kylie Jenner Again, 'Keeping Up With The Kardashian' Star Speeding And Making Illegal U-Turn
"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Kylie Jenner has been pulled over by the cops, again. She was reportedly speeding and making an illegal U-turn this time.
Kylie Jenner just committed her fourth driving-related car incident this year. According to X17 Online, the reality star was pulled over by the police in Chatsworth, California on Tuesday because she was attempting an illegal U-turn and speeding at the same time in her black Range Rover. This car incident was later on confirmed to E News by the Los Angeles Police Valley Traffic Division. According to the police, Kris Jenner's daughter was cited for a "mechanical violation." The incident took place after Kylie stopped over at Jolly Donuts to grab something to eat.
Back in July, Kendall Jenner's sister was given two tickets in just one day. It could even be remembered that the year 2014 opened with her getting a speeding ticket in January. Her car-related incidents did not stop with just the tickets—she has been sued for a driving incident, too. Earlier this month, Kylie Jenner and her mom have both been served with some charges by a woman claiming Kylie's haphazard driving skills caused her both external and internal injuries back in August 2013.
The documents obtained by E News showed that Alida Griselie Palma Rivera is suing the mother-daughter duo for Kylie's negligence and unsafe speed while driving her mom's Mercedes Benz. Kylie reportedly rear-ended Rivera's car on a residential area. The mother is being sued for allowing Kylie to drive when she knows her daughter is still an incompetent driver. Plus, the car is registered under the Kardashian matriarch, so she is sued as well.
A year following that incident, in August of this year, Kylie Jenner's new Range Rover also caught some flak as some netizens could not believe she could own one at her age and considering last year's Mercedes Benz accident. It was reported that some Twitter users think it's completely unfair for the barely legal teenager to get a very expensive car when she had "never worked a day in her life" yet.