Hilary Duff sued over car accident

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Hilary Duff sued over car accident

By Sadie Gennis,

Hilary Duff has been sued over a 2010 car accident, E! News reports.In the lawsuit, obtained by E!, Rachel Owens claims that Duff crashed her Range Rover into her car on Dec. 12, 2010 and that she incurred serious injuries from the accident.Owens contends she was "hurt and injured in her health, strength and activity, sustaining injury to her nervous system," according to the suit. She also alleges that the damage caused by the crash impaired her from fulfilling her job requirements, though her job remains unknown.Hilary Duff keeps her son's umbilical cord stump in a drawerOwens is seeking unspecified damages. Duff has yet to comment on the suit.The actress, who had her first child, Luca, with husband Mike Comrie in March, has also recently come under fire after she was photographed holding a cigarette. Duff later claimed that she was only holding it for a friend.
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