Following reports of how the car accident happened that led to the death of 69-year-old Kim Howe, a driver who was involved is saying official reports are wrong.

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On Wednesday, The Los Angeles Times reported that 29-year-old Jessica Steindorff who was the lead car in the fatal chain reaction said the reports are incorrect and that Jenner hit her, not the vehicle that Howe was in.

Original reports say that Steindorff stopped for an unknown reason causing Howe to rear-end her, causing Jenner to rear-end Howe which then through her into oncoming traffic where she was struck and killed by a Hummer.

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Now, Steindorff is claiming that Jenner first rear-ended Howe and when her car went flying into traffic, Jenner's car continued on and hit Steindorff.

A source who is familiar with the investigation is apparently not allowed to speak publicly about it since it is ongoing.

Two people involved were reportedly driving with invalid driver's licenses. Kim Howe had a license that expired in 2007 and was never renewed while Steindorff had a license that was suspended in 2013 without her knowledge for failure to appear in court for a speeding ticket, according to her attourney.

This means tht Steindorff could potentially be prosecuted for a misdemeanor for driving without a valid license.

"We haven't acted yet because it is an ongoing investigation," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Det. Richard Curry said.

While the investigation continues, all driver's involved in the accident have provided their cellphone records to verify that they were not using their phones at the time of the crash.

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