A Georgia man was left with permanent brain injuries in 2015 after being hit by Christal McGee who was using the now-unavailable app
Snapchat’s current CEO must answer questions about his company’s speed filter as part of a lawsuit into a high-speed 2015 crash in Georgia. Christal McGee was travelling at 107 mph when she smashed into Wentworth Maynard, leaving him with a permanent brain injury. Snapchat withdrew the controversial filter, which superimposes your speed over what the phone’s camera sees, in 2021.
Related: Study Finds Deadly Rise In Distracted Driving That’s what Christal McGee is accused of doing in September 2015 when she smashed her Mercedes into Karen and Wentworth Maynard's SUV. The Wentworths had turned out of their apartment complex onto Tara Boulevard in Spalding County, which is a 55 mph zone, when they were struck by McGee’s car, WSB-TV 2 reports.
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