Rebecca Grossman Accused of Jury Tampering From Jail
Prosecutors allege that Rebecca Grossman, convicted of a double murder, attempted to tamper with jurors and influence witnesses from jail.
- Rebecca Grossman, convicted for the drunken hit-and-run deaths of two young brothers, is accused of attempting to tamper with jurors and influence witnesses from jail.
- Prosecutors filed a motion to restrict Grossman's jailhouse phone access, alleging she engaged in illegal activities and encouraged her family to interfere with the case.
- Grossman allegedly directed her family to track down witnesses, release sealed evidence, and even contact a judge for a new trial.
- At least three jurors were reportedly contacted by a private investigator hired by Grossman, violating court orders.
- Grossman faces a maximum sentence of life in prison and will be sentenced on April 10.